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There are several things that can cause your 1996 Ford Explorer to stall in start hard. The most common cause is a fuel pump that is going bad.
A loose belt on the motor.
A 2003 Ford Explorer may not start if the battery is dead, no spark is being generated or it is out of fuel. The exact cause must be determined by a mechanic.
Either no spark or no gas
No. Thunder is simply sound. Lighting, on the other hand, can cause burns and start fires.
To terminate explorer run - "taskkill /im explorer.exe"To start explorer, run - "explorer"
To turn on various sound effect in Microsoft Internet Explorer 8: 1) open Control Panel 2) click 'Hardware and Sound' 3) click 'Change System Sound' under sound heading 4) select 'Sounds' tab 5) scroll down to 'start navigation' under 'Windows Explorer' 6) select it and choose 'none' as sound effect 7) hit apply and exit
Type in "explorer" in your start menu and click on explorer with the document icon.
I don't know about the Explorer but I had an experience with a Ford Mustang. I changed about everything I could think of related to the non-starting problem. Then I discovered there was a filter in the gas tank. Changed it and the problem disappeared!
A bad fuel pump will cause your vehicle to not start or sputter and then stall. A dirty air filter can have the same symptoms.
Clicking usually is a sign of a bad battery or starter
The starter or solenoid are most likely bad. The starter assembly can be removed and put on a starter tester to see if its bad.