I would start by seeing if you have a fuel pump problem. try using some starting fluid. squirt some into the air intake if it starts but dies out your fuel pump isnt working.
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Sounds like what happens when your battery is too low to make the starter kick over. At least from my experience. Could be something more like bad connection between battery and the starter. To clean these you could dip the positive cable of battery connectors in a cup of fresh cola or any other soda or baking soda in dissolved in water to clean it and then on the positive site you possibly would want to get a battery post cleaner or wire brush to clean it. because you do not want any of the soda getting inside the battery or it will be useless. This would make the electrolyte in the battery to become neutral and cause you to have to buy a new battery. I hope this helps. Thanks, Cody
Most Fords have a fuel reset button. When you ran out of gas you tripped the circuit. Most of the time the button will be on the passenger side by the kick panel. The exact location should be in your owners manual or your local library or auto parts store will have a copy of one for your specific vehicle.
If you have other key try it. If it still doesn't work the immobilizer has a problem. If you deactivate it anyone with a copy of your key can put it to work. Be sure of what you do.
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If it's not turning over then the problem will be on the firing. If there's no current to the plugs, the engine won't fire up. Few things to look at to resolve the issue... First, the ignition coil can be faulty. Second, The ignition switch can be faulty. Third will be the starter. If it's faulty, it won't kick the flywheel. One good reason why it won't turn over.
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First, be sure that the battery has a good charge for if it's weak there won't be enough power for the starter to kick the flywheel. Second is, if the battery is fully charge and it still won't kick, the starter itself can be faulty. If that's the case, it will surely need replacement.
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