Check the engine sensors. I changed all the engine sensors on my 1996 Dodge Ram Van and it vehicle only started when I changed the Flywhel sensor on the bellhousing and it was also the cheepest sensor to buy.
My auto mechanic scanned the on board computer but this did not show up the problem sensor. he had a spate of Chrysler group vehicles in with this same problem and it turned out to be the Flywheel sensor and for some reason Chrysler do not put this sensor into the on board computer checking system and did not show a fault code on the OBD.
Dead battery, out of fuel, failed starter, failed computer, failed fuel pump, etc.
just a guess, your fuel filter maybe stopped up?
If it is the original fuel pump then it is probably telling you it is about to quit. have you changed the fuel filter lately?
you have a lack of fuel or fuel pressure troubler
fuel pump is the first place i would look
Why does my car kick over but wont start?
start by checking fuel delivery,if you do have fuel delivery proceed by checking the timing setting.
Check fuel Check spark
Can be many things. Lack of fuel, or other electrical problem.
Does it turn over?If so, check for fuel and spark
Dead battery, out of fuel, failed starter, failed computer, failed fuel pump, etc.
Possible that you have knocked the fuel pump wiring loose at the fuel tank. The fuel tank is at the very rear of the truck.
incorrect ignition timing, no fuel pressure, or no spark.
I would put on new fuel filters and use some fuel conditioner.
Could be the fuel pump or possibly the fuel pump or probably the fuel pump or maybe the fuel pump. That's where I would look first.
Maybe check your fuel pump pressure.
just a guess, your fuel filter maybe stopped up?