My suggestion to you would be to check all your electrical wires on the front part of your motor. When you hit the racoon, there could have been a loose wire and came disconnected. Check it out.
2006-12-03 15:08:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I had a an same predicament on my 04 Checy Impala that grew to become out to be a Crankshaft function Sensor going risky. Ran for roughly 10-15 minutes then close superb on down. the alternative available issues reported as available factors (as quickly as we ran diags) have been the MAF and MAP sensors. (It was once a three.8L, btw).
2016-10-13 22:22:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Check your manual for location. If no manual, check the front driver side panel for a hole, push the button you will find in the hole, or the trunk on the side, perhaps behind a panel for the same button.
2006-12-03 05:38:24
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answered by oklatom 7
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There is no cutoff sw in this car.Ford uses inertia switches not GM.
2006-12-03 06:05:56
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answered by deltech 4
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have good mechinic check your racoon relay, this happens a lot. it can be reset
2006-12-04 02:13:01
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answered by DASH 5
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THERE IS AN ELECTRIC MODULE LOCATED ON THE BACK OF THE ENGINE. IF THIS IS DEFECTIVE DUE TO IMPACT YOUR CAR WILL NOT START. I AM SURE THIS IS THE PROBLEM WITH YOUR CAR.
2006-12-03 05:43:35
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answered by doublecrossemall 1
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