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I'm not aware of a fuel pressure sensor, you have a fuel pump relay and inertia switch that powers the pump, and a fuel pressure regulator on the fuel rail. If there is a fuel pressure sensor, I would think it would be on the fuel rail with the injectors. Have you replaced the fuel filter and checked the fuel pressure with a gauge ?
i have a 2000 continental that will not start at times. The engine turns over but will not start . If the car sit for awhile it will start can this be a fuel pump problem?
Im not quitre sure but did you bleed the system...on the fuel rail on the intake there is a zert fitting like a tire valve try bleeding the system could be trapped air
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