I have been fixing my 2006 Mustang over the last two (2) years. I got it running and have tested it on the street. The other day I went to go wash it and it died at an intersection two (2) miles from my house and I could not get it to start, so I had it towed home.
I have checked the battery and it’s good, plus it’s less than a year old. It has spark and when I check the fuel pressure with my ThinkCar Mini, it shows plenty of fuel pressure. The cutoff switch shows to be fine as well. At first it sounded like it wanted to run, but could not. Now it just rolls with no response like it’s firing up.
I smell the gas after trying to get it going, but it’s not a heavy smell. I tested the spark plug wires and they all spark and the spark plugs are less than a year old and less than 1,000 miles.
I am at a loss. I am providing a link to the report from my ThinkCar Mini on the PCM results from live data. I hope this helps.
https://mega.nz/file/Qjx2TI4I#0etW5buuldSBC64fwQPfNQfnpmuZwrNnQgLw03PGOTY
Just FYI, I replaced the Camshaft Sensor and in the report, the CMP(Camshaft Position sensor) And CKP(Crankshaft Position) Synchronized item shows No. How do I get them to sync? Can I do that with my ThinkCar Mini?
How do you know it's getting spark when you can't get it running?
I took the spark plug wire off each spark plug, attached a wire with alligator clips to it and put it next to a grounded body part. When I crank it, it sparks.