Sound Like Transmission Position Sensor ... a sensor determines when you are in Park when stopped...if not, wont start...
Other solution could be Fuse Relay...do you hear buzzing sound coming from fuse box. If so, feel which one is failing and replace. $6 at Autozone....
This procedure usually works:
Make sure the positive cable, makes a good connection at the battery and at the starter. Make sure the negative cable makes a good ground connection at the battery and (preferably) at the engine.
Turn on the headlights, then try to start the car.If the headlights do not dim or go out, then the battery is likely ok.
If the wiring looks ok, then look at the starter solenoid for a good connection, and proper voltage at the starter(10 volts minimum while cranking).
If the starter spins and no crank, the problem is most likely the Solenoid's bendix gear is stuck.
Have someone hit (not too hard) the starter while you try to start the car. This usually works by dislodging a stuck bendix gear.
If you can, somehow get the engine running, measure the voltage at the battery. It should be at least 13.6 volts to properly charge the battery.
SOURCE: lincoln ls 2001 wont start. Lights, air and radio
The problem is there is somewhere fitted an immobiliser. This may have been over-ridden when you bought the vehicle, but because of a short or another fault it has become active again. If you know the person you bought the car from ask them, if not you'll have to call out ann auto electrician. Good Luck. Dave.
SOURCE: the clock, speedometer, gas gauge, etc.. won't work.
No need to say you obviously created a short circuit when you installed the radio and something got fried.
Could be the dimmer, you could try to bypass that but in all honestly I think it is best left up to a pro.
SOURCE: 2004 Lincoln Navigator, Strange ticking noise
This is caused by a blend door actuator on the rear a/c unit. There are 2 located on the case. Take it to a dealer and they will know what you are talking about.
SOURCE: I own a 2003 lincoln
Its the relay in the fuse box by the passenger side floor board. Remove the kick plate and its either white relay on the top (one is mounted horizontal on the right or rear position and vertical on the front or left. Its $6 bucks at Auto zone. You can switch both of them around and the truck will start and run till you get the replacement. Steve
SOURCE: on a 2004 Lincoln Navigator. Where is the
Okay the switch is in the back trunk area(I know it a SUV) in the back where you access the jacking tool youll see the switch make sure its on. Now some Navigator some have a shrader valve to pump up the suspension on the front area on driver side. As for the relay you might have to use a enhance scan tool to command it.By the way do you have a misfire?because if there is a misfire it will not inflate or a ABS light on? thse will also cause the suspension to not inflate
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