Hello all, I have searched around on these forums and Google for the answer to my problem, and while getting some good info am still stumped to the problem im having.
I have a 2002 Lincoln LS V8 that cranks but will not start. I have checked and tested the battery, and verified the fuel pump is working by listening for it when the key is turned, I checked and cleaned the idle air valve but it still didn't seem to want to move freely. I checked fuses but not relays, as i am not sure what is what. I tried starting it with the MAF disconnected and still nothing, I scoured the engine bay for vacuum leaks and everything is tight and secure. Only things I can think of are the fuel filter, some wiring harness I read about, replacing the idle air valve.
It recently starting doing this over a week as its gotten colder, the car never had any previous problems. It will sometimes start right up and other times it takes a few cranks, and now it wont start at all. Im pretty mechanically inclined and am willing to do the work to avoid the dealership, so any help pointing me in the right direction would be appreciated.
I have a 2002 Lincoln LS V8 that cranks but will not start. I have checked and tested the battery, and verified the fuel pump is working by listening for it when the key is turned, I checked and cleaned the idle air valve but it still didn't seem to want to move freely. I checked fuses but not relays, as i am not sure what is what. I tried starting it with the MAF disconnected and still nothing, I scoured the engine bay for vacuum leaks and everything is tight and secure. Only things I can think of are the fuel filter, some wiring harness I read about, replacing the idle air valve.
It recently starting doing this over a week as its gotten colder, the car never had any previous problems. It will sometimes start right up and other times it takes a few cranks, and now it wont start at all. Im pretty mechanically inclined and am willing to do the work to avoid the dealership, so any help pointing me in the right direction would be appreciated.