2005 Mercury Mountaineer "start system fault displayed dash" Questions

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...start and security system lights n horn were flashing I turned the system off on the 3 button dash display Dirty battery cable terminals, faulty cables or loose earth connection, engine wont turn ...

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...system on the dash display is contuining giving lamp fault signals even if the lamps is working. What can it mean? Thanks If you start the vehicle it gives a warning signal and sound with alarm ...

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...now it won't start again What do I do? My mom has an equinox and has had no issues! run the fault codes to find which sensor is faulty It may be preventing proper operation until the system is

...start. I see that many people have had similar problems but am unclear if I need to reset something or if I need to have it towed to a mechanic. I appreciate any and all feedback you have. Thank you ...

...start my car the heating display numbers flash repeatedly. My heat is working fine what is this and how do I get it to stop Whenever this warning light or any other stays on in the dash it is ...

fault in the system, it has reduced power to avoid any damage to the engine or transmission. You must now have the computer scanned for fault codes, this is done through the diagnostic connector under

...fault I cant help without knowing what gearbox the vehicle has. It could be a slipping clutch. It could be lack of fluid in the system or a failed gear linkage. It could also be a failed gearbox. ...

...start the car the next day, the display on the dash showed there is no indication of the gear position(sportshift system), it just won't crank. Is it the battery problem or an ECU or electrical fault ...

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...start ok when cold but not when warm. also the key symbol light flashes and the dash bleps 5 times. have tryed to get fault codes up on dash by turning ignition on off three/four times within 5 ...

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...to scan the system to identify the faulty part. Other possible scenario is that there is a large current fault that is draining/shorting the system as you attempt to start hope this helps - good

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