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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / March 2006

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Ford Explorer Wont Start

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jjwebb123 - 21 Mar 2006 15:12 GMT
I ihave recently been having trouble with my 1999 explorer eddie bauer.
Occasionally when you get in it wont start. I changed the batteried in
my security remote but it still wont start. dont think it is the
battery for some functions still work. I can hear a clicking of some
kind. Can it be the security? If so how can you correct this and get
the vehicle started? Thanks
Ulysses - 21 Mar 2006 18:20 GMT
> I ihave recently been having trouble with my 1999 explorer eddie bauer.
> Occasionally when you get in it wont start. I changed the batteried in
> my security remote but it still wont start. dont think it is the
> battery for some functions still work. I can hear a clicking of some
> kind. Can it be the security? If so how can you correct this and get
> the vehicle started? Thanks

Is it turning over (is the starter motor rotating the engine)?  Is the
clicking you are hearing the starter selenoid?
Searcher - 21 Mar 2006 23:00 GMT
Without more to go on, I'm figuring on bad battery in car NOT remote!

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Darryl12 - 27 Mar 2006 04:25 GMT
Sounds like a soliond prolbem to me. Does it come and go, will start and
will not.

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