My 850 had a lot of no start issues when |I just got it. You saved me a lot of times
Like above 2 posters I say coolant sensor and and wires for the fuelrelay are very important ones.
When I had a no start. I would fumble the cables to the fuelpump relay, then it suddenly started like normal.
I replaced the loom with a used one.
The coolant sensor gave me a lot of no starts when I just bought the car. You stop for gas and never start it again. wait 10 minutes. It starts like normal.
Also makes the engine rev by itself and the temp gauge do strange things.
quite dangerous one actualy in a 200hp+ car.
Also: lawnmower syndrome. Start it cold and stop it within 5-10 seconds and it never starts again. Fuel is there. spark is there. still no go.
I had that twice before I found out what it was.
Pull fuelpump fuse, crank a few times, put fuse back and it will run like normal.







