check fuel injectors (noid lights )test fuel pump may come on but injectors may not have pulse
check the pink wire to coil maybe's brocken
The ignition switch on a 1996 Mercury Tracer might lock up and release only when the shifter is removed from park and then put in the park position again because the sensor is getting worn. This sensor lets the ignition know that the car is in park and it is safe to remove the key. Check the shift position sensor.
I had a problem with my 1999 silverado bacause of a faulty fuel pump it was causing my truck to cut off after running for a minute or two. After getting under the truck and listening to the fuel pump whine I was then able to determine that the pump was in need of replacement. The truck runs great now that I have replaced the pump. I didn't know what to do for my truck to get it running right so I replaced ignition coils, control modules, and even straight wired my ignition so the relay's wouldn't cause my truck not to crank properly.
CHECK THE IGNITION SWITCH,,, THEY HAVE A HABIT OF GOING BAD
The most common failure associated with those symptoms is the Crankshaft Position Sensor.
have you replaced and or tested both coils? are you getting no spark on the intake and the exaust sides?
Assuming it is getting fuel and you have no spark, replace the ignition module.
I've replaced ignition switch, and starter solenoid, checked fuses, and battery, but I don't seem to be getting any electrical through to start the engine. I can jump everything and get the engine to turn over but not start.
Check to see if you are getting spark (coil) and fuel
The 95 models did not use or have a crank sensor. If you are not getting any fire at the plug wires, then you probley need to replace the ignition module that is inside of the distributor.
You may have a faulty ignition switch. The ignition switch feeds the fuel pump.
try to get a new ignition rotor