@DavidC is pointing you in the right direction. From what I understand the illumination of the "Wait to Start" light is done by the ECM. That is why the "Wait to Start" light always lights regardless of conditions when the ignition switch is turned to "Run". If the light does not light briefly, then the ECM did not send the output because of possible wiring problems, missing an input command, or a faulty ECM. When the "Wait to Start" light does not illuminate, there will be no fuel command to the VP44, consequently a no-start condtion. Here is a list of ECM inputs and outputs from my 2002 FSM.
You may want to get a good code reader and check for any codes.
NOTE: ECM Inputs:
† Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor (APPS) Volts
† APPS Idle Validation Switches #1 and #2
† Battery voltage
† Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP)
† CCD bus (+) circuits
† CCD bus (-) circuits
† Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKP)
† Data link connection for DRB scan tool
† (FPCM) Fuel Injection Pump Control Module
† Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor
† Ground circuits
† Intake manifold Air Temperature (IAT) sensor
† Manifold Air Pressure Sensor (Boost Pressure
Sensor)
† Oil pressure sensor
† PCM
† Power Take Off (PTO)
† Power ground
† Sensor return
† Signal ground
† Water-In-Fuel (WIF) sensor
Outputs. These outputs are for:
† CCD bus (+) circuits
† CCD bus (-) circuits
† CKP and APPS outputs to the PCM
† Data link connection for DRB scan tool
† Five volt sensor supply
† Fuel injection pump
† Fuel injection pump relay
† (FPCM) Fuel Pump Control Module
† Fuel transfer (lift) pump
† Intake manifold air heater relays #1 and #2 control
circuits
† Malfunction indicator lamp (Check engine lamp)
† Oil pressure gauge/warning lamp
† PCM
† Wait-to-start warning lamp
† Water-In-Fuel (WIF) warning lamp
- John