I recently noticed that the "theft" light on my dash has been coming on while driving. It fades in and out. My Brother in law used it and said that it started and then when he placed the vehicle in drive it stalled out. It goes in reverse though. He said that it runs fine, but when it's placed in drive the vans stalls out. I don't know if it's the anti theft system or the neutral safety switch, but I certainly need some help. Thanks in advance!!!
SOURCE: Running rough and stalls during wet weather otherwise runs fine.
Your ignition coil is cracked. Replace it with a new OEM unit.
SOURCE: 2001 ford taurus wont start and anti-theft light is blinking
Either you may be using a key that you had copied from the original or your chip went bad in your original key. Most of cars now a days have the key censor in the key so if it is the incorrect key it will not start your car or if it does not read that chip it will not start
SOURCE: 2000 ford windstar anti theft light flashing vehicle won't start
This means that your key is not being recogonized.Ethier the chip in the key is bad or the patts transciever at the lock cylinder. Do you have a spare key? If not you will have to get 2 new keyss cut and programmed.
SOURCE: 2001 Ford windstar stalling problems. After
have your idle speed sensor cleaned,also checkd the air flow sensor located in the air cleaner housing,you best bet is to have it scanned for PCM soft codes(codes that wont turn on the check engine light on)
Testimonial: "Thank you, we will check this out when we get back to Florida in October. Thanks again."
SOURCE: windstar van stalls while driving
Inspect Carburetor Dirty and Improperly Functioning Carburetor. Inspect Carburetor Incorrect Carburetor Adjustment. Inspect Carburetor Worn, Faulty or Damaged Carburetor. Inspect EGR Valve EGR Valve Sticking Open/Leaking. Inspect Idle Air Control Valve IAC Valve Sticking or Faulty. Inspect Mass Air Flow Sensor Damaged, Loose, or Faulty Mass Air Flow Sensor or Circuit Inspect FreshAir Intake Hose Clogged or Damaged FreshAir Intake Hose. Inspect Throttle Position Sensor Faulty or Incorrectly Connected Throttle Position Sensor. Inspect Fuel Filter Clogged or Dirty Fuel Filter. Inspect Fuel Injector Dirty or Worn Fuel Injectors.
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