A faulty neutral sw on the clutch keeps the engine from turning over .... your car probably has starter a relay/solenoid somewhere close to the battery, from which the intial engine electricity comes, and goes to starter and firing system. if the is faulty then no spark.....good luck
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Likely, you have a hydraulic clutch system. Check clutch master cylijnder for fluid and leakage, check hydraulic line and slave cylinder for leaks. If fluid low or empty, bleed as you would a brake wheel cylinder. If full,have someone work the clutch while you watch slave cylinder to make sure it is moving clutch fork. If system full and little or no movement, the master may be "bypassing" internally (replace) Also, check pedal mechanical linkage. Not often but sometimes these parts can break! Could also be athat clutch itself is worn, but this does not happen overnight and you would have noted slip long before this!
hydraulic issue (if yours is this type): prebleed master cylinder and then do not let it run dry again, or start over
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jeep was running day before with no problem.checked fuse blocks an replaced all of them.changed coil module an still nothing.No spark at coil module
turning over and cranking are the same THING! ...if you mean it turns over but will not start, check for spark at the plugs, if there is, then check the fuel system for delivery ....hope this helps you in locating the problem
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