Car turns over but won’t start no spark no fuel and no check engine light

Asked by GuruSRD6V Jun 12, 2019 at 08:04 AM about the 1993 Lincoln Town Car Executive

Question type: General

I got into an accident and rear-ended
someone.at the impact my car stalled
and wouldn’t start.so when I looked
at my wrecked front end the wires in
the harness,on the passenger side
were split. it was maybe 30 wires that
split apartment.before finding this I
tried to crank it up to get on the side
of the road but it would not start.i
have put all of the broken wires back
together,swapped the ignition
module,pcm,and crankshaft sensor.i
also have new ignition coils,spark
plug wires,and a new fuel pump.I
tried swapping relays no change,all
fuses are good,and all connections
have fire coming to them,but nothing
is happening when I go to start.i don’t
hear the fuel pump.i have swapped
out the fuel inertia switch.i don’t know
what else could be the issue,we tried
connecting a computer scanner tool
but no luck

4 Answers

What was it mines doing the same but I don’t hear the fuel pump and I’m not getting spark also my passenger front end is wrecked but mine didn’t start this until the anti theft went off

10

It is the emergency fuel pump shut off in the trunk on the left hand side driver side reaching screwdriver and pop it back up it shuts off if there's a wreck or you can turn it off if you want to work on your fuel injection system it's right next to the gas lever pull on a 2007 Lincoln Town car

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