wildrage
LVC Member
My 2000 Continental had a coolant lead a 2 months ago, so I decided to park it and start using my Mark VIII.
Well I went to start it today, and the starter turns, and the engine sounds like it wants to start, but it's getting no gas. I pressed on the schraeder valve and got absolutely nothing (not even a hiss). I checked the reset switch and it wasn't tripped.
Changed the fuel filter today (figured it was the simplest possible problem), but still no fuel pressure.
My big question is - would a faulty crank sensor cause the fuel pump to shut off? Also, is this sensor in a location that could have been shorted out by the coolant leak? Its hard for me to believe that the leak (bad water pump) was completely unrelated. Just want to know, because I'd rather not buy another sensor if I don't need to.
My plan of attack was going to be:
1. Fuses (checked ok)
2. Fuel Filter (replaced)
3. Crank / Cam sensors (will replace if it effects fuel pump)
4. Fuel pump relays
5. Fuel pump (such a PITA job - trying to avoid if possible).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Well I went to start it today, and the starter turns, and the engine sounds like it wants to start, but it's getting no gas. I pressed on the schraeder valve and got absolutely nothing (not even a hiss). I checked the reset switch and it wasn't tripped.
Changed the fuel filter today (figured it was the simplest possible problem), but still no fuel pressure.
My big question is - would a faulty crank sensor cause the fuel pump to shut off? Also, is this sensor in a location that could have been shorted out by the coolant leak? Its hard for me to believe that the leak (bad water pump) was completely unrelated. Just want to know, because I'd rather not buy another sensor if I don't need to.
My plan of attack was going to be:
1. Fuses (checked ok)
2. Fuel Filter (replaced)
3. Crank / Cam sensors (will replace if it effects fuel pump)
4. Fuel pump relays
5. Fuel pump (such a PITA job - trying to avoid if possible).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.