ideally yes, but we/you don't know why your car isn't starting. So, put the fuel pump fuse back in,(cause so much time has past) try starting the car, if there's still a no start issue, pull the fuel pump fuse. start the car again, if it feels like it wants to fire, press the throttle, once started shut it down, put fuse back in, turn key to start before pump finishes priming. diagnosis: to much fuel, not enough air.
After you fix the no start issue, fix the oil and coolant leak, then or before that, pull the fuel rail and check for leaking injectors or o-rings.
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