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Try turning the stop sensor clockwise a quarter turn. If you follow the brake pedal up you will see the two with plungers the brake hits when you depress the brake.
for starter check the fuel level,check the spark at the plug and the coil. there are so many things that could cause this problem, but do these things so you will have a basis knowledge about what the car is doing or not doing.
if you haven't gotten it fixed yet, try to find the C305 connector on the car. it is on the driver's side, about the middle of the car. you can pop it off and see if it is severely corroded. if it is, then that might be a place to start.
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