2000 Ford Mustang won't start?
I have looked up this problem several times and still have found no answer and would prefer to stay away from garages or dealerships. My 2000 Ford Mustang v6 will not start, the battery is brand new, the starter works because when I hook up the battery to a battery charger and jump start it the car turns over and on immediately. Once I jump start the car it will turn on exactly two more times. After the two more times the only way to start the car is to pop start it which I have to do 100 times a day and is getting Very annoying and tiring. It can't be the security system because the theft light doesn't even turn on when I put the key on and everything electrical will work but the car won't start. It can't be the chip in the key because the theft light would come on and when I use the spare that doesn't have a chip to try and start the car the theft light blinks rapidly. This car has had a multitude of accidents, and electrical problems i'm finishing straightening it out because when I bought it the thing was a mess but it never had a problem starting until recently. Any advice or options would be appreciated
Try changing the starter relay. Are there any loose or corroded battery cables including the starter end. A bad intermittent starter. There's a switch on your clutch linkage where the clutch needs to be engaged to start.
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