Yes.
No, -but that could indicate you have a major electrical problem.
yes theres problem go service it
Could be a main engine relay problem.
HEAT An electrical problem with your starting system could be the cause. Check your voltages. However, too much vacuum in your fuel lines could be causing vapor lock. Check your pressures and vacuums.
You might know if your 2010 Ford Escape has an electrical problem if you have features on the Escape that don't work. For example, the radio or the lights not working could be an electrical problem. Check the fuses first.
It could be that hydraulic lash-adjusters may be clogged up.
There could be an electrical problem stopping the trunk from shutting all the way. The solenoid that closes the trunk could be weak or out of adjustment.
Could be a number of things, but its definitely an electrical problem. Most likely a bad connection from starter motor to battery. Check all leads. Could be a bad ground connection. Could also be the ignition switch.
Fuses do not control. They are a safety feature that only comes into play when there is a problem and the electrical circuit pulls more power that it was designed to. The fuse sacrifices itself to keep the wires and other electrical components from destroying themselves and possibly starting a fire. That said, I could not find a picture of your specific fuse panel, but it is the one under the hood. Go open it up. There will be marking on it to tell you which fuse protects the fog light circuit.
It could mean there's a problem with the electrical mechanics of the car.
Could be your alternator problem.
There could be several reasons why your Lambretta isn't starting. Common issues include a dead battery, faulty spark plug, or fuel delivery problems. It's also possible that there are issues with the ignition system or electrical connections. Checking these components can help identify the problem.