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I changed the coil pack pigtails and it started and ran fine . Went to start it the next day and it would not start . Eng cranks fine , no strange noises . Changed the crank and cam sensors still nothing . No ck eng light . Hooked up the OBDII code reader and no codes were listed . I have 25psi fuel pressure while cranking. I soldered all the pig tail connections . I ordered the fuel pressure sensor but I'm waiting for it to come in . Don't feel thats the issue either though . Any possible suggestions will be greatly appreciated !!!
How long has your 2001 Lincoln Continental had this problem?
Been looking for the problem for over a week
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I'd love to have a nickel for everyone who rushes to change their camshaft and crankshaft position sensors based on a guess. It's a gross waste of money and that money could be spent on a professional opinion that would actually lead towards a repair. Those sensors almost never do anything to help you, and in fact -- can make things worse, as now the original functioning sensors are not in the vehicle any longer. Stop replacing parts without properly testing and monitoring component operation! www.repairpal.com/repair-shops