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My Ford Freestyle is Dead

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#1 ·
Hi!
This morning I was about to leave to do errands, and my car wouldn't start. When I turn the key, nothing happens: no sound, no movement. The headlights work, the lights inside the car are on, even the alarm to let you know you left your headlights on works. The phone charger still works and the only light on the dash is the blinking "theft" light. We tried putting more gas in, we tried jumping it, but nothing seems to be working. We haven't driven the car in about a week.
Does this sound like a dead battery? Or something more?

Thanks so much for any advice you might have!
 
#6 ·
Could also be the negative cable, loose connection, to the starter. That happened on my Ford truck and I as well had interior lights but she acted dead.

I came back after work, riding in the company truck all day, and got in mine after it sitting all day and nothing.

Found the wire, jiggled it a bit and full power, cranked right over.

Might give a look into that.
 
#7 ·
The phone charger still works and the only light on the dash is the blinking "theft" light.

If the light is blinking this needs to be checked out. A bad starter or lose cable won't cause the theft light. This is caused by the anti theft module not reading the key correctly.
 
#13 ·
I am a tech at a ford dealer and see this concern. :)

Know anything about '98 F-150's? I've heard that the catalytic converter on the six cylinders tend to become blocked.

I have one, 4.2, and it doesn't have the power, especially from take off from a red light, she once did. Now at 165k miles. On the freeway, no problems.

Like it's having trouble breathing or exhaling if you will.

Thanks.
 
#17 ·
Thanks so much for all the advice. I'm thinking it is the security system because we've tried almost everything. Even got out the old manual and troubleshot everything possible.
The theft light is blinking slowly, but it's the only light on the dash. I will let you all know what it is when we figure it out. Here's hoping it's something cheap! :thumbsup:
 
#19 ·
Ha! Our other car is a Chevy! :)
Anway, thanks for everyone's advice. It turned out that a mouse chewed through the connection to the starter. I can't believe we didn't catch that! We had to have a flatbed tow and everything. I guess that's what we get for living in the country. ;)
 
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