No start no crank

Asked by Darlene Nov 05, 2019 at 11:23 AM about the 2006 Ford Crown Victoria LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Code: P0506    Part:  Idle Air Control
system                                       Malfunction:
Revolutions Per min low

Code: P0148    Part: Fuel System   Malfunction:    

Code:P0171     Part: Fuel Injector.   Bank 1          
Malfunction:  system too lean

Code: P0174.   Part: Fuel Injector. Bank 2               
Malfunction: Bank 2 system too lean

Code: P0191.      Part: Fuel Rail Prssure Sensor A
Malfunction: Circuit Range  / Performance

Code: P2105.      Part:Throttle Actuator Control
System
Malfunction: Forced engine shut down

Code: P0600. Part: Serial Communication Link
Malfunction:unk

Code: 0456      Part:Exhaust
Malfunction: Emission system leak. (Small)

Code: 0402       Part: Exhaust Gas
Malfunction: Recirculation flow excessive.

Code: B1600.   Part:  Passive Anti Theft Module
Malfunction: ignition key transponder signal not
recieved.

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no start no crank is the fob is not being read by the ECM need to reset it ( lock smith or shop ) code B1600 and P0600. You will notice the anti theft light blinking when you turn the key. also seems like a bad EGR valve and needs new gas cap

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