No Crank No Start 2006 Lincoln ls
Asked by Conard May 03, 2024 at 05:12 AM about the 2006 Lincoln LS Sport
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
I have a 2006 Lincoln ls I have not used the car in two years due to a health
condition now I would like to use it I replaced the battery with a new one now
I have a no start no crank condition all of the dash lights function and the
radio works I only have the two keys that were given to me when I purchased
the car I bought a key fob but it only locks and unlocks it I have checked all
appropriate fuses and relays and have found nothing blown At this point I am
open to suggestions I am thinking that the alarm is activated or it is a starter
issue
6 Answers
If you hear one loud click when trying to crank it over then you have either a bad starter or a locked up engine, if you don’t hear anything then it is possible then the security system is in full lock out and the dealer will need to reset the entire system. But try this first, make sure you have the code for the key pad in the door, then push the 7/8 9/0 buttons at the same time, then wait at least 3 minutes, then use your code and see if it unlocks the drivers door, if it did then get in and see if it will crank and run, if it did then you should be good to go, make sure you change all the fluids after sitting that long. Check the rubber components.
I am not sure what not posting means Did I post wrong and if I did how do I fix it Thanks
This site has a problem posting answers especially on or near a weekend. I answered this 24 hours ago. here it a copy: If you hear one loud click when trying to crank it over then you have either a bad starter or a locked up engine, if you don’t hear anything then it is possible then the security system is in full lock out and the dealer will need to reset the entire system. But try this first, make sure you have the code for the key pad in the door, then push the 7/8 9/0 buttons at the same time, then wait at least 3 minutes, then use your code and see if it unlocks the drivers door, if it did then get in and see if it will crank and run, if it did then you should be good to go, make sure you change all the fluids after sitting that long. Check the rubber components.