1998 Lincoln Continental misfire

Asked by Kristina Apr 05, 2021 at 06:33 PM about the 1998 Lincoln Continental

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 1998 Lincoln Continental with a misfire in cylinder
1 and bank 1 running too lean. I have changed plugs, coil
packs, alternator,  fuel filter,  changed oil, got a new battery  
and have checked for vacuum leaks. I don't know what
else to do except for change the injectors which I I
honestly cant afford. Any help would be appreciated

2 Answers

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Fuel injector, wiring, vacuum leak or valve train issue. Are you embarrassed about throwing all those parts at it? You should be. Get it to a mechanic.

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