I would check that fuel pump reset plug that is located underneath the kick panel on the passenger side. Once I went to the drive in movie theater, with no problems with my car. I attempted to leave the movie, and it would not start. Once again, my passenger had stretched their legs and the plug came out. You will have to lie down (face up) on the floor of your truck to see the white plug. Just try pressing it all the way up (to make sure that it is in good), and hopefully you can start her up! Good luck!
369k and still starts up no problem
you would have to see a mechanic about that problem
I have a 1998 Mountaineer and had the same problem. There was dust in the electrical connections. All the dealer did was blow it out and charge me an outragous service fee
There is a problem with the SRS. This is not a DIY repair. Take this to a professional.
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That happen to me when I had a transmission problem on my 2002. You need to goto the dealer. Are you having problems with hard shifting? email me offline tpscott@optonline.net
Bad wheel bearing? Brake pads worn?
Replace the transfer case , had same problem and that's what it was.
What are the problems of quirino
Problem with the transmission. Seek professional help.Problem with the transmission. Seek professional help.
You have a cooling system problem, most likely a stuck thermostat. The thermostats have been a problem in the Mountaineer/Explorer.
just a bad circuit board. common problem with the display burning out