2003 Ford Taurus SES will crank but won’t start

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Asked by Ãdrian Jan 26, 2018 at 11:59 AM about the 2003 Ford Taurus SES

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2003 Ford Taurus SES it will crank but will not
start. I have changed the fuel pump and I have checked
the spark plug. When I put the code  Reader on it it gave
me Error  code P 1633 . To be honest I don’t know much
about cars but I do work on my car myself I am searching
for any suggestions and any answers I can get. Car has
been sitting for about 3 to 4 days now.

3 Answers

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Do a web search for ( OBD 2 codes ) the code 1633 meaning ( keep alive voltage / voltage to low ) Can accure on account of ( Dead battery , blown fuse ,or a wiring problem

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Let’s say it was a “wiring problem”, how come it’s just now acting up when it wasn’t the whole time I have had the car? And how could I fix this problem now? Should I just get a new wiring harness?

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