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When you turn the key to the start position does the starter spin the engine > Is the security light on steady or flashing when trying to start the car ? Is there spark , fuel pressure ? Video's on youtube showing how to check these thing's !
lots of things to check,you say wont crank ,do you mean wont start,or doesnt turn over,is the anti theft light blinking this would indicate an alarm issue,have you scanned it any codes do you have spark,do you have fuel pressure how about injector pulse let me know about these things and will go from there
fuel pump cutoff switch in the trunk in a 98 towncar. it is on the driverside
on the top shelf in between the body and trunk lid mounting bracket. push the
button on top of it and see of that works. if not theres a fuel pump relay under hood in relay box
Take out the fuel tank. It's inside the tank. Don't buy a cheap pump or you'll be doing it again. Also - change the fuel filter too if it hasn't been done in recent memory.
the enginr oil pressure switch runs the fuel pump till the oil pressure is up to the normal operating range. When the pressure is up the relay kicks in and takes over the power to the pump. The oil pressure switch my be at fault if you can no hear the pump running when you turn the key on
possible just not probable. you need to see if there is any pressure to fuel rail. if not youre going to have to by pass the fuel pump and see if it is getting voltage. if so then apply a seperate voltage and ground wire to the pump to see if it kicks on. come to think of it, it could be the PATS system(security) that shuts down the system. it will crank but will not fire. your ford dealer will need to reprogram the system.
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