Take it in to your nearest Autozone and have the starter checked. Before having to push or tow your car, make sure both leads are securely attached to the battery and other wiring; from the alternator to the distributor and distributor cap to spark plugs etc.
I do not have a fan light so it can not be on your 'my1995 ford contour".
Battery is most likely dead.
it might be the slave cylinder
Start at the fuel filter. It may be clogged.
it could possibly be your lambda sensor
Airbag is disabled. Possible broken spring under the steering wheel or bad connection.
ur sol if u think anyones giving u money
Yes they will, bolt right on. My1995 Suburban has 5 lug rims and I have a co-worker who has a 2008. His has 6 lug rims. His would not fit mine.
You either have a blown fuse (same fuse as brake light), a malfunctioning brake light switch , (under dash on peddle) or a malfunctioning shift release solenoid . Check for brake lights, if they are not working it is most likely the fuse.
Where the top hose of the radiator goes is called the water outlet pipe. The sensor for the coolant temperature is in this pipe. There are 2 sensors. One goes to the gauge on the dash and the other goes to the computer. Not sure which is which, but if you unplug the one that goes to your dash the temperature gauge will peg.
most likely cause is worn front end parts. I.E. tie rod ends ,balljoints and wheel bearings. Any competent mechanic can tell you with a basic check. This condition could be dangerous if you were to need to make a quick reaction. The vehicle may not respond as you might like it to. Hope this helps.-Backyard mechanic
first was it missing before the tune-up, second unless you get a cam and tune you dont need a larger mass air flow sensor. put your old sensor back on there and see what it does. another thing you should check would be egr stuff dealing with the headers. make sure there are no vacuum leaks