Not to bash on the last answer, but, the starter solenoid probably isn't At Fault here. If it will start with the screwdriver then the starter solenoid is functioning. It either does or it doesnt. The answer lies in circuitry back from the solenoid to the ignition switch. You could have a bad ignition switch or neutral/safety switch.
AnswerDefective starter solenoid.Lincoln was a quick learner. Lincoln was a qualified lawyer.
check to see if the ride height sensor is hooked up properly. Its the little shock absorber looking thing by the air bag. When this happened on mine reattaching the part and then restarting the car fixed it. You may have to take a flat blade screwdriver and bend the little metal retaining clip back so that it will holdto the spindle on the control arm.
as a ford technition your prob is prob. the triger wire, which is the wire from the stater sol to the starter (small wire) which has a slide on connection on the starter, remove wire and clean the corrison and reinstall and it will be fine
Abraham Lincoln
whats the firing order for a 2003 Lincoln ls?
The starter solenoid is inside the starter
In the transmission
shift solenoid, never heard of that. ill check that out and get back to you.
It is the new name for the Solenoid Block.
Nozzle to fill rear suspension manually 98 navtigator
Which gear - 1,2,3,4,5,6???
Passenger side of the engine.
how can you manually change from heating to ac on a lincoln mark viii 97, because it will not do it automatic. My mechanic does it in spring and fall but it cost too much
On the pump
no
You don't. Let it die.
It's on the drivers side of the transmission.