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i had the same issue fixed it.

i was having the same problem. fixed it by cleaning the connector going into the coil pack and bending the pins coming out of coil pack pin b (signal ground) wasn't making good connection. when i looked at plug i could see that the amount of metal showing on that pin was pushed in and down a bit. pulling up on the plug while trying to start was how i found it.hope that helps.
i was getting random codes
p0320
p1260
p0351
p0352
p0353
 



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i had the same issue fixed it.

i was having the same problem. fixed it by cleaning the connector going into the coil pack and bending the pins coming out of coil pack pin b (signal ground) wasn't making good connection. when i looked at plug i could see that the amount of metal showing on that pin was pushed in and down a bit. pulling up on the plug while trying to start was how i found it.hope that helps.
i was getting random codes
p0320
p1260
p0351
p0352
p0353
Hello there, I know this is an old thread but I'm having similar issues with my truck, PCM voltage to Coil present at coil connector plug, no spark out of coil, I narrowed everything to this point, the truck cranks for a long time until suddenly starts, once it starts, it will fired up right away again until next time I leave it alone for a while, I'm at work right now but once i get home, I'll try this hopefully that's my problem as well, thanks a lot!! will come back with results.....
 






Test your fuel pressure before cranking, after turning the key to start (but before cranking), and watch it again after you shut down to see if it holds.
 






Test your fuel pressure before cranking, after turning the key to start (but before cranking), and watch it again after you shut down to see if it holds.
I have tested everything!! Haha, I have fuel pressure at the rail, ignition switch, transmission range switch, fuses, etc I mean every single thing and everything from fuel pump to sensors are new, I was having a p1309 code, I inspected my crankshaft position sensor and it was awfully dirty at the tip, cleaned very thoroughly and code dissappear, by the way mine is a 2001 Mercury Mountaineer 5.0 AWD
 






Perhaps you could share the results of your tests with people you're asking to help diagnose?
 






Perhaps you could share the results of your tests with people you're asking to help diagnose?
I finally found the problem!!! There is a square type multiconductor cable connector that comes from the engine wiring harness with a bracket bolted to the wall beneath the windshield that goes to the breakout box and insde the cabin and the other side goes to the PCM, well that connector has a 10 mm bolt to joint it with the other part coming from the cabing and it was loose, almost 2 years ago I replaced the cylinder head gaskets and gave that wiring harness a little fix including new wiring sleeve and probably i missed bolting it al the way back in, it was loose, i checked the pins for the coils connectors and nothing and then I saw the connector loose from its bracket and wiggle it hard enough and tried my remote start and Bingo it started right up!! Now I have spark again!!!hope I can help somebody in the future with my diagnostic, thank s a lot Fastpakr!!! Greetings!!
 












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