That sure sounds like an ignition switch problem... not just the tumblers, the whole switch.
It will for maybe 3 seconds , when the key is turned to the run position , before you start the Explorer
some common internet explorer problems and glitches are slow loading of web pages or crashing often also freezing of the entire internet program and will stop reponding then you have to start it over
Place the key into the ignition. Turn the key to the auxiliary position, without starting the engine. Keep the key in the auxiliary position for 30 seconds. This should reset your antitheft system.
A common sensor that could prevent a 1999 GMC Suburban from starting is the crankshaft position sensor. This sensor monitors the position and rotational speed of the crankshaft, and if it fails, the engine control module may not receive the necessary information to start the engine. Other potential culprits include the camshaft position sensor and the fuel pump relay, but the crankshaft position sensor is a frequent issue for starting problems in this model.
Almost certainly.
my battery is good but having problems with starting
The starting position
To reset the oil change light on a 2013 Ford Explorer, turn the ignition to the "ON" position without starting the engine. Press the accelerator pedal three times within 10 seconds. After doing this, turn off the ignition, then start the engine to ensure the oil change light has been reset.
To terminate explorer run - "taskkill /im explorer.exe"To start explorer, run - "explorer"
Most starting problems are checked by starting with ethier fuel, spark, or battery.
The "bulb check" feature of most cars work by all coming on momentarily as the key is turned to the "on" position before turning further to the start position, then go out if there are no problems after engine is started and running. Also on the "Check Engine" light will illuminate any time the key is in the "run" position but the engine is not running.
Cars often stall after starting because of fuel line problems.