The most likely problem is - the red wire going to the Solenoid.
Symptom
The car was startig fine, but suddenly stop and won't turn over.
The Solenoid is attacted the starter at the rear of the motor behind the oil pan - on the passenger side of the car (93 grand marquis). There are 2 nutted bolts and a small red wire.
The wire may be off, oil clogged or corroded. Clean the wire and put it back on.
Use plyers to crimp it a bit (not too hard) so that it is snug on the small metal lead going to the Solenoid. Be careful not to break off the metal lead.
If the problem is oil - a small amount of gasoline is a good cleaner.
If it is corroded - baking soda in a cup of water should chase the corrosion away.
It this doesn't solve the problem take a wire from the + battery terminal down to the solenoid and start the car. If it starts - then check the fuses - if OK - replace that wire goind to the solenoid.
Wayne Crowley - Scarborough, ONT.
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