My car just stopped and now it will not start any more. When I turn the key it sounds like it want to start but doesn't. Help me please

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Asked by Xbatman47 Apr 11, 2015 at 01:23 AM about the 1995 Toyota Celica ST Hatchback

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I replaced the battery, radiator, and
spark plunges. What am I to do.

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Did you follow the order of the spark plug cables

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Yes I replace each plug 1 at a time. You no like pulled one took out old replace with new. Then pull the other. All 4 of them

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Is the motor still turning over? Is it Turing slow? Or not at all? Be more descriptive because at the moment it could be just about anything

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It's revving up like it want to start. But seem as if something just not letting it stay on. Like it turning over but not staying on.

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after turning the key over 3 times to allow fuel pump to push gas to engine the 4th turned the car right on.

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