Try leaving your positive cable hooked up and unhooking your negative cable for about 5 to 10 min. Sometimes this will reset the computer. Hope this helps.
No.
take out the battery or press the restart button
No it will not restart
take the battery out : )
take out the battery
Ignition switch?
It should restart normally after replacing the battery. If not, it could be a security mode the car has entered. You should question a ford dealership about it.
did you have your ignition coil replaced? the signs are that the ignition coil is overheating thus you are able to restart after an hour, when the coil cools. also check if your ignition coil has a resistor. if it has, have it checked for continuity. did you have your ignition coil replaced? the signs are that the ignition coil is overheating thus you are able to restart after an hour, when the coil cools. also check if your ignition coil has a resistor. if it has, have it checked for continuity.
Unhook your battery, then put the key in the ignition and turn to start for 30 sec. This will restart your computer and turn the light off but it wont fix the problem.
From the manual - your battery may be dead or very low. From experience - disconnect the negative battery cable for 1-5 minutes to let everything power down. Then reconnect. This "restart" worked for us. Good luck!
restart the computer and by doing that disconnect the battery for 5 min
Simply unplug the battery and replace the cords to the battery!