SOURCE: 2001 Mercury Mountaineer won't start
Have a load test done on the battery. If it checks out good, take a voltmeter to the battery and have an assistant rotate the engine. If you see more than a 2 volt drop when the car is being started, the starter is heading south.
SOURCE: My car will not start
are you saying the starter makes a high pitch sound and the engine does not turn? if so then your starter is probably bad, if you do not want to spend $175 dollars for a new one, find your local salvage yard they should have one for around $25 dollars
SOURCE: 2003 Mountaineer won't start, battery is good.
CHECK BATTERY CABLES AND FOR CORROSION,A BAD GROUND OR BAD CONNECTION WILL CREATE ENOUGH RESISTANCE TO PREVENT STARTER TO CRANK OVER ENGINE. IF BATTERY HAS 12V DOESN'T MEAN IT'S GOOD,IT COULD HAVE ON 100 CCA'S, NOT ENOUGH.
SOURCE: 2007 Mountaineer. Battery Good,
Hi! The anti theft is triggered thats for sure thats why it will crank but won't run. You may need to install a remote start bypass. I provided a link to guide you on how it works. Hope this helps and thank you for using FixYa! Please click here http://www.carmedia1.com/index1.html
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