I can help you with compression test, but not fuel. Remove all spark plugs Make sure battery is fully charged Hold accelerator to floor Place compression gauge in one cylinder at a time and record readings. Consistency is more important than actual numbers There should not be more than a 10% discrepancy between the highest and lowest.
Cylinder #2 missfire. So Compression check, Spark Check, Check for fuel delivery
Check for spark, fuel delivery, and compression. This will narrow your list of possible problems. http://store.chainsawr.com/
check your timing and vacuum advance and vacuum leaks. from there check fuel delivery system.
Check the spark. If that's good check compression and timing. Check the spark. If that's good check compression and timing.
On a 1998 Lincoln Town Car : If " check trac " is displayed with the engine running a problem with the traction control system has been detected and the traction control system needs to be checked and the problem corrected
Check compression, fuel delivery and ignition. The easiest thing to try is a little starting fluid down the air intake while someone is cranking the engine to start it. If it starts briefly you probably have a fuel delivery problem.
could be compression issues, in an engine you need 3 basic things for it to run. fuel, fire, and compression. do a double check on the fuel delivery and spark just to be sure because these are the easiest fixes. if those are not the issue than you most likely have a compression issue
Check for spark - could be bad coil Check for fuel delivery
A problem has been detected with the air suspension system Take it in for servicing
Check the PCV valve and system for proper operation. Do a wet and dry compression check to determine if you have bad rings.
Check the battery it may be low or need replacement
Obd1, not obdi--is accurate to describe the system used to check the electrical and engine systems on the car.