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    No pressure in fuel rail

    Sorry about the delay. A lot has been going on here. The fuse was good. I used a 12v test light and had 12 volts at the Inertia switch (white wire I believe - its been a while), then traced that back to the module in the trunk. I believe it was a black wire with yellow stripe(?) headed down...
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    No pressure in fuel rail

    Thanks for the input. I have to work in the driveway too so I know what you mean. I started this with the idea of saving money. I hate to give it up now, especially since I now may have to invest in a fuel pump. I'm going to check for 12v at the fuel shutoff/inertia switch first to make sure...
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    No pressure in fuel rail

    I have a 1998 Lincoln Continental that needed a radiator and an alternator. The car was running perfectly fine this past summer when I noticed a slight coolant leak, and by the time I got around to fixing it, the alternator quit working. At that point I figured I would take the car off the...
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