Help with Crank no Start problem

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AVBDiag

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I have a 2001 Discovery Series 2 4.0L with 130,000 miles Completely stock
What originaly happened was I was driving hit a unseen bump going 25 after i hit it the car shut off. I pulled over and it started up drove it home and still hasnt started.
I have replaced the Fuel pump, Crank position sensor, New plugs, New wires, coils are good, Used Good IDM module.
My problem is I have fuel I have spark and 170-175 compression on all cylinders and the car cranks does not start but sputters and seems to try to start but can't.
I have no idea what to try to get this car running. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
 

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If this bump was a bad one, it could have cause the safety switch under the hood to go bad or half way turn it one. Normally it would cause the flashers to come on and shut the fuel pump off and unlock the doors. If any of these happened I would start by resetting it.
 

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If this bump was a bad one, it could have cause the safety switch under the hood to go bad or half way turn it one. Normally it would cause the flashers to come on and shut the fuel pump off and unlock the doors. If any of these happened I would start by resetting it.

My apologies I was busy with work and couldn't get on the forum. If you mean inertia switch yes I have reset that same problem.
 

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Check fuel pressure at the fuel rail.

And yes I meant the inertia switch (sadly I get way too many headaches and some things just get lost in my head).

If you are getting good fuel pressure, and you know good spark then it is an electrical/computer issue.
 

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