SOURCE: 1989 Ford F150 idles rough after start and stalls out some
i have a 1991 f-150 and had the same problem try changing the fuel filter and put gas treatment in the tank alone with fuel injector cleaner if that doesnt work you mite check the fuel pump and see if any rust or dirt is in the tank cloging things up
SOURCE: 2000 ford windstar won't start
also check to see if anti theft light is flashing some of them will disingage the starter
SOURCE: 2001 ford focus will not start. The engine will
I will try to help you. You are correct about the starting fluid, if it has fire starting fluid should do something. So the problem must be either no fire to the plugs or the timing belt is broke.
Check to see if the plugs have spark. If they do not, then get with the Autoparts store and ask if your car needs a Ignition relay to run. Then ask if your car takes a rubber timing belt. If your car does not have a rubber timing belt try the Ignition relay. If you do have a rubber belt check behind the shield in front of the engine to see if the timing belt is broke.
The timing belt is different than the serpetine belt that drives the pulleys. Cars with rubber timing belts have both belts. Should your timing belt be broken it is not an expensive repair. But you will need to details on replacement of that part.
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SOURCE: My 2006 Ford Mustang's factory alarm goes off when
well im a mechanic for village auto clinic in Hempstead,Ny anyway locate your fuse box under the hood and look for the fuse for the alarm check the owners manual if not disconect the alarm start let battery charge but note dont touch radio or anything just let run for 15 to 20 min then drive to nearst mechanic so they could do further inspection to figure out why this is happning for now respond and let me now how thingsturn out...
You'll have to figure
out if it is a fuel or ignition problem.
Is
the check engine light on ? Have you checked for trouble codes ?
It could be a relay, the ignition module, coil, fuel pump, or a list of other things.
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