Car won't start

Asked by Aarongoff Jun 07, 2018 at 06:51 PM about the 2000 Lincoln Town Car Signature

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2000 Lincoln town cars that won't start I replaced
the fuel pump an relay clean the filters and every thing still
won't start please help

4 Answers

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I do believe that vehicle has a fuel shut off switch in the truck it is there to shut off the fuel pump in a accident but if someone taped your vehicle with there’s may have tripped the switch it has a reset button you can push to reset it.

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Slight chance your fuel filter needs replacement, an old battery that just wont hold over 12 volts can do it. check for corrosion on your starter terminals. i had a rusted ground wire on the same car preventing me from starting engine. check battery terminals for loose connections as well as loose ground connection to your cars body. also any related fuses and relays to the starter/fuel pump.

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Your key may need reprogramming. It shuts of spark to the ignition as an anti-theft mechanism (key w/ a chip). Just a thought

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New battery new end on battery still won't start won't say a word. just click

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