Check battery,fuel,spark. If you have all 3 items then you need to check starter. Also check the transponder in your key ....make sure it is working and communicating with cars computer or it will never crank. Without more information on the subject this is a vague answer
Unfortunately you need a EBDII diagnostics tool to check what the light means, it could be many things. You can purchase a cheap, simple one from an auto store, or off ebay. The engine will sometimes protect itself by limiting the revs, 'limp home mode'. A common fault is the Lambda O2 sensor, not working. So the engine cannot work out the correct fuel injection. Not life threatening to the engine, but it would not pass an emission test.
self levers have a switch on the suspension that controls the lights position. i would check this is working first as when they go it can make the lights go up and down all the time.
My headlights keeping blowing in my 2007 ford focus sport, i am using a 12v 55w bulb, the right hand side light went out first then then left hand side went out a week later, can anyone help me?
The did away with the central locking module. It's all built into the BCM now. That small motor is a solenoid, that's probably your problem. It only takes a moment of charge to open it.
i am sorry but most codes are vin specific you might have to return to the dealer and have them get the code for you, if that radio did not come out of that car and came from another some radios wont unlock, but i will see what i can find for you Free Ford Radio Code Entry Instructions
In theory 100,000 miles / 160,000kms.
Having said that, I have never heard of anyone suffering inconvenience, breakdown or large unscheduled expenses by changing the belt early. When you do it , dont cheapskate it. Do the tensioners , they are the cause of many of the problems anyway, by siezing and frying the belt.