2003 Ford Windstar lost power while driving and stalled out. The battery has a charge but when trying to start it nothing happens?

2003 Ford Windstar lost power while driving and stalled out. The battery has a charge but when trying to start it nothing happens? - 1

If you don't even hear a click you have an electrical problem that a mechanic can sort out much quicker than you or I could.

Loss of power rather than jus t cutting out os normally a fuel issue. However non cranking? Is electrical.
battery may show charge. But unless fully charged can have say one cell down? Thus not giving enough to get things moving. Though other factors need checking. Barely terminals Ok? Tight and clean? No loose wires? Corrosion at starter? No fuses blown? No short circuit? Burnt wires? Have we tried a jump start? Do we get click when turing to cranking stage on ignition switch? If we do then we may still have a fault issue so try jumping starter motor itself? ( U tube if you need to know how)
assuming no fault light shown? ( have a diagnostic check if so) if we can get engine to crank ( jump start?) and engine still won't fire? Then check fuel supply. Do we have a spark at plugs? If we struggling then unless we have a friend whom is Ok with cars? A garage will be best place to seek a fix.

Sounds like a low battery charge, have it charged and clean the connectors.