Ben Seilheimer
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Hello,
New member here. I bought a 2006 ls at the beginning of October. I Will say I love this car. Elegant, smooth ride, just a very nice car. Anyway, so I've had the car for about 3 days, and it's in the evening. I'm leaving the house, go to start and the car just cranks, turns and turns but no start. Take key out put back in, doesn't start. Try again and it starts up fine, drives fine all is good. Now I'm a little ticked off, I just bought this car from the local dealer. I had a p.o.s before and that just ate money. My father, and grandfather have been lincoln fans and own various lincolns, one of the main reason I went ahead and bought the car.
Rambling sorry haha
Next morning, I start the car, starts beautifully, runs beautiful. Still a little ticked that I just bought the car and have what happen the night before happen to me. I take the car back to the dealership that next day. They run I diagnosis, nothing comes up. Tell me if it does it again bring it in and leave it with them. I go on my merry way thinking maybe it was a fluke incident, knowing in my subconscious that's really not the case haha.
Fast forward a week, leaving the house for work. Get in get turn key, car just cranks, take key out, put back in, so and so forth, car just cranks. 3 min later car starts up like champ. I'm thinking w.t.f? Take it back to dealer, they keep it over night, say nothing is wrong with it, send me on my way.
So I'm thinking, this is fuel issue. It's def not a power issue. Seeing as lights, stereo, everything and battery looks very new. I got some fuel line cleaner put it in, runs fine till the next week, it does it again.
Call the dealership they tell me I have to leave it with them til it does it again, because that's the only way for them to properly diagnose the problem. I understand but if it's only doing it once a week I can't leave it with them for a whole week, let alone several days.
Since then, I can count on this issue happening once a week. So my question is, has anyone here had this same issue. The vehicle cranks and cranks but will not start, except after many attempts. I've also noticed that as the weather gets cooler it's having a harder time turning and when this problem happens it's starting to take about 20 minutes of cranking to get the car to final turn and start, then it runs fine for the week.
I'm dumbfounded on this. It doesn't make sense to me to be the fuel pump, or fuel filter. Air filter is very clean and brand new. Could this be the crank position censor? Cam shafts censor? I've read issues with this car but can't seem to find the same thing, similar but not really the same and it's with older models. So I'm hoping someone here and other places can help. My dad's Mark VIII had had crank sensor problems, so that's what I'm leaning to first. I would just think someone else had this issue. I don't really have the cash to be throwing into replacing one part at a time thanks.
Any help would be really appreciated. I've been lurking here since I got the car, and will post more. Lots of info and well the LS is one slick car that I'm madly in love e with regardless of the current issue..
Also car has 60k miles , and it great shape besides this start up problem. Ran computer test with no codes, I use only 90 octane cause that's the highest we get in my little town. Out of precaution I've also had battery, and alternator tested. Those are not the issue.
Thanks again.
New member here. I bought a 2006 ls at the beginning of October. I Will say I love this car. Elegant, smooth ride, just a very nice car. Anyway, so I've had the car for about 3 days, and it's in the evening. I'm leaving the house, go to start and the car just cranks, turns and turns but no start. Take key out put back in, doesn't start. Try again and it starts up fine, drives fine all is good. Now I'm a little ticked off, I just bought this car from the local dealer. I had a p.o.s before and that just ate money. My father, and grandfather have been lincoln fans and own various lincolns, one of the main reason I went ahead and bought the car.
Rambling sorry haha
Next morning, I start the car, starts beautifully, runs beautiful. Still a little ticked that I just bought the car and have what happen the night before happen to me. I take the car back to the dealership that next day. They run I diagnosis, nothing comes up. Tell me if it does it again bring it in and leave it with them. I go on my merry way thinking maybe it was a fluke incident, knowing in my subconscious that's really not the case haha.
Fast forward a week, leaving the house for work. Get in get turn key, car just cranks, take key out, put back in, so and so forth, car just cranks. 3 min later car starts up like champ. I'm thinking w.t.f? Take it back to dealer, they keep it over night, say nothing is wrong with it, send me on my way.
So I'm thinking, this is fuel issue. It's def not a power issue. Seeing as lights, stereo, everything and battery looks very new. I got some fuel line cleaner put it in, runs fine till the next week, it does it again.
Call the dealership they tell me I have to leave it with them til it does it again, because that's the only way for them to properly diagnose the problem. I understand but if it's only doing it once a week I can't leave it with them for a whole week, let alone several days.
Since then, I can count on this issue happening once a week. So my question is, has anyone here had this same issue. The vehicle cranks and cranks but will not start, except after many attempts. I've also noticed that as the weather gets cooler it's having a harder time turning and when this problem happens it's starting to take about 20 minutes of cranking to get the car to final turn and start, then it runs fine for the week.
I'm dumbfounded on this. It doesn't make sense to me to be the fuel pump, or fuel filter. Air filter is very clean and brand new. Could this be the crank position censor? Cam shafts censor? I've read issues with this car but can't seem to find the same thing, similar but not really the same and it's with older models. So I'm hoping someone here and other places can help. My dad's Mark VIII had had crank sensor problems, so that's what I'm leaning to first. I would just think someone else had this issue. I don't really have the cash to be throwing into replacing one part at a time thanks.
Any help would be really appreciated. I've been lurking here since I got the car, and will post more. Lots of info and well the LS is one slick car that I'm madly in love e with regardless of the current issue..
Also car has 60k miles , and it great shape besides this start up problem. Ran computer test with no codes, I use only 90 octane cause that's the highest we get in my little town. Out of precaution I've also had battery, and alternator tested. Those are not the issue.
Thanks again.