Make sure the battery is fully charged, it may be too low to start the car. Check to see if you have spark at one of the spark plugs, if not then you have to check out the ignition system. Could be as simple as loose-dirty connections at the ballast resistors or more complicated like a bad pick-up coil in the distributer. If you are getting spark then shoot a LITTLE starting fluid into the air intake while you are cranking, that should make it fire a little, now you know it is a fuel system problem and have to troubleshoot those subsystems. It could even be as simple as a broken fuel gauge and now you are out of gas! David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "schab932000" <schab932000@xxxx> wrote: > I can't figure this out. I just bought a Deloeran with 24,000 miles. I > drove it home (1,100 miles), parked it in the garage, started it > multiple times and drove it around the block last weekend. When I > tried to start it this morning (1 week later) the battery was dead. So > I charged it. Now it turns over fine, but won't start. I'm getting the > hum from the fuel pump in the front and back, and a clicking noise > near the relays, so I'm assuming the fuel pump is working. As I turn > it over, I do smell gas from the exhaust. Also, and I'm not sure this > is related, but fuse #7 was blown out, so I replaced it with no luck. > Please h