Loose or corroded battery cables Weak battery Bad starter Bad neutral switch
Have the starter tested at your auto parts store. Sounds like a bad solenoid or bad starter.
your battery is flat Could be that your starter is dead. The clicking is the starter solenoid. That's a good thing that it is at least clicking. Replace the starter.
Usually, the solenoid is mounted on the firewall just above the battery. It has to screw ends and bolts sticking out of it. There is a thin wire that runs from the solenoid to the positive (red) side of the battery.
If it is a v6 motor left side of trans on starter if it clicks when trying to start sometimes you can peck on starter motor to get started but will stop working again will need replaced
The solenoid could be bad. A loose wire, ground, or the switch itself is bad.
1994 was the last year the Tempo was made. You blew a fuse.
Ford Tempo was created in 1984.
Have the alternator checked out.
Should be on the passenger inner fender. Start at the battery and follow the positive cable. First thing you come to is the solenoid.
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