That's insufficient information.
In general, "crank over" means that the starter is not turning the engine when you put the keyswitch to the "start" position.
The starter can fail to engage because of a failed starter, solenoid, keyswitch, neutral lockout switch, faulty battery, failed alternator or just about anything that would drain the battery.
No. If it did crank over it wouldn't be seized.
When you say 'crank over' are you saying the engine won't do anything? First check your battery and then your starter or starter solenoid. You can turn the crank to check if the block is seized or not.
If "crank over" means the starter is turning the engine over but the engine won't run, I would suspect fuel pump failure, not uncommon.
No
IT MEAN FOR THE ENGINE TO TURN OVER
If it turns over slowly it can still be the battery or, less likely, the starter. If its turn over is lively it's probably in the electrical system, maybe the computer.
The starter will crank the engine over but it won't run.
Crank it over, should self prime.Crank it over, should self prime.
because its a ford...
If it blows every time you try to crank the engine over, the starter may have failed.If it blows every time you try to crank the engine over, the starter may have failed.
the engine might freeze over
probaly not, but do not try to start it. and before you actually try to fix it make sure the engine is at top dead center or it will never crank over after the timing belt has been replaced.