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Air Mass Meter failure, probably.
Try to start the engine with AMM disconnected. If it runs, then you may try another AMM. Try a used one from junk yard. New AMMs are not returnable and expensive. When you are sure that's the problem, then get a better one if the junk yard part is not fully operational.
AMM is a cylindrical part about 2 1/2 inch Dia by 6 inches long located between air filter compartment and throtle air duct.
Look-up under "fuel and emission system troubleshooting" in this forum for more info on how to adjust/check AMMs.
Rich
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