Your disk drive is full or may be about to fail (mechanically.) Back up all you data, delete all unused files and programs, and run the disk defragmentation utility. If this does no clear up your problem, replace the hard drive promptly. Don't worry. They are inexpensive.
Sometimes yes and sometimes no, depending on what is wrong with the battery.
sometimes it just doesn't work. Maybe there is something wrong with your computer.
the turn signal switch in the steering column
Either your IVR(instrument volage regulator) or a faulty connection from the harness to the cluster.
First, are you low on antifreeze? If you aren't, did you reset the computer? I'm not an expert on Fords but there may be a little fuse box. The blinking one (if there is) is the one you reset.
So you're taking advice from someone who once had a crank sensor go bad and think that's what's wrong with yours too??? Why not treat your vehicle as though it had other parts. Start with an OBD code scan to see if the computer has stored a diagnostic code. Don't mess with the crank sensor until you have a good idea what's wrong. If the engine runs as long as you have the key in "start" position, you might also want to check the keyswitch. Also check your dash, as mine started and died one day and I was tired and did not notice the Anti-Theft light blinking. If that is blinking you will need to keep your car in the on posistion for 10-15 minutes then when the light is illuminated and not blinking your good to turn it on again.
Next time it won't start spray a little starting fluid into the air cleaner then immediately try to start it. If you don't get a response you probably don't have any spark. If you get a response even briefly you have a fuel delivery problem.
It's the transmission computer.you need to replace it.
It is a warning that the vehicle's on-board computer senses something wrong with your transmission. It might be simply that it is low on fluid but have it looked at immediately or it could cost you BIG bucks
If the check engine light is blinking , that means a cylinder misfire has been detected
so what is it
Speaking as a dad - who is sometimes wrong - Apologise, and acknowledge that you were wrong. Let him know (a) why you were wrong, and (b) what made you realise that he is right. This is the start of a better relationship for both of you.