2001 Lincoln won't start after reinstalling battery.

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Asked by M_macdon123 Dec 05, 2015 at 10:22 AM about the 2001 Lincoln LS V8

Question type: General

Can't start my 2001 Lincoln after reconnecting the battery after 5month
storage.

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Maybe you need to charge the battery. I would also double check the battery connections and clean them.

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Thanks for your response....After installing the battery it started right away for about 10 to 15seconds then stopped. Cranking over great after that but no start. Is ther a possible re boot for the fuel pump. Thanks Mike..

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Your fuel system may be gummed up. I would check the fuel filter and check and see if the pump is putting out gas.

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I had the same problem on my 02 Ls .....It has a crank sensor...I replaced it and that solved the problem..Its not expensive... Hope it works for you .....

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You need to take to a ford dealer and car needs to be reprogrammed. Same thing just happened to my 2001 lincoln ls after replacing the battery triggered it to go into theft mode from unhooking the battery it lost all it's programs.

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2002 lincoln ls won't start no turn over. Someone friend said, maybe wiring connection. How much does this cost? Or sensor how much? BATTERY is good AAA checked.

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