I have situation with my Lincoln Town car. 1994. The car will crank but not start.

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Asked by Randall Feb 01, 2020 at 09:08 PM about the 1994 Lincoln Town Car Cartier

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I don't know what to look at next.  I have done about everything with new parts I
can think of.   Getting spark.  I would drive it somewhere and go to start it but
won't start.  I wait 15 minutes and it starts.  Now it won.t start at all.  I replaced
crankshaft sensor and cam shaft sensor.  Is giving spark.  The dash  says CO
message.It had to be towed 2 times to my garage .  New relays and fuses are
good not blown.  I sure could use some advice if anyone may help?  Thank you.

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Try spraying a little starting fluid down the throttle body. It should run a few seconds on that. If so, try hitting the bottom center of the gas tank a few times with a hammer. If that gets you going it's a bad fuel pump. Hope that helps! Jim

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I am hàving the same problem. Did you fix it? What was it? I am going crazy!

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My '94 Town Car did the exact same thing, nearly drove me crazy! It was the fuel pump relay. Under the hood on driver side, there are 3 relay fuses. If I remember right, it's the one in the center. I always keep a spare in the car because this has happened several times, but in a pinch, just switching it with one of the other 2 relays, usually works. I have no idea why.

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