I would start by checking and cleaning the battery cables.Might be something as easy as that. Also I would try hooking up jumpper cables to the connections under the hood. this would elimanate the battery and all cables from under the rear seat. If it starts fine with jumpper cables trace it backward to fine bad cable. now the bad news,if none of this helps it is most likely a bad start solinoid witch is mounted on top of the starter. More bad news the starter is under the intake manifold.This is a a job to remove the manifold and injectors and wiring to get to the starter.Hopefully the lose or dirt battery cables fixes the problem. Good luck, hope this helps, Ben Parker, San Jose, Ca.
If the ignition shuts down, however you can still crank the engine. This issue could be fuel or ignition related. Fuel Pump Relay failing. Overload Relay failing. Fuel Pump failing. Distributor Cap failing. Distributor Rotor failing. Ignition Coil failing. Ignition Wire Set failing. Reference Sensor failing.
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I would suspect a failing ignition control module.
Ignition misfires and "sputtering" can be caused by any number of system failures such as air/fuel, ignition and even emissions/exhaust. A failing ignition coil, control module, plug wire and plug are often components that should be examined when diagnosing such misfires.
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The ignition control module for a 1995 ford f150 is an important part of the drive train. If the module is failing then the engine will run erratically or not start at all.
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Check the ignition coil. At cold coils generally operate properly, when the coil heats a failing unit will start to break down and fail causing misfiring and poor engine operation. Second check for a failing ignition controller in the distributor.
Check the crankshaft sensor and ignition coil on the Focus. It appears that one of these may be failing as it heats up.
There are several possible reasons why your car's engine stalls: 1. Failing ICM Ignition control module 2. Failing CPS crankshaft position sensor 3. Failing ECM engine control module 4. Not enough fuel pressure to open the fuel injectors
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