If it sat for a year and you didn't treat the Gas with anything to [http://www.amsoil.com/StoreFront/ast.aspx?zo=1163284&page=info stabilize it], then I would say start there. Gas can only sit for so long before it needs a "booster shot" fresh Gas. An Excerpt from the Classic Auto Restorer magazine. "How to deal with the Aging Process", by Richard Prince Gasoline Aging
leave it alone for 15 minutes after disconnecting the battery then hook it back up DDUUHH
To restart your computer simply remove the positive terminal from the battery for 5 minutes.
the ground to the battery i had the same problem on my truck
take out the battery or press the restart button
No it will not restart
I would suspect either a loose connection or a corroded battery terminal.
The computer on a 2000 Chrysler Sebring is reset by disconnecting the battery for 10 minutes. This forces it to power off and restart.
take the battery out : )
take out the battery
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.
Loose or corroded battery cables? Bad coil?
The only thing you can do is pull the battery and restart it. Call your provider and tell them about it. They may have a firmware update for you, or may want the details to get the problem fixed.