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<blockquote data-quote="cquinn1111" data-source="post: 911927" data-attributes="member: 407163"><p>sounds like the main brain. ford trucks are really famous for this although other vehicles have the same problem a little more time or a few more miles and the problem will present itself again and nothing you do will start it again, even popping the clutch won't solve the problem. if you go to a shop that has computer diagnostic equipment they should be able to plug your car in and give you the answer, generally this does not cost much to have done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cquinn1111, post: 911927, member: 407163"] sounds like the main brain. ford trucks are really famous for this although other vehicles have the same problem a little more time or a few more miles and the problem will present itself again and nothing you do will start it again, even popping the clutch won't solve the problem. if you go to a shop that has computer diagnostic equipment they should be able to plug your car in and give you the answer, generally this does not cost much to have done. [/QUOTE]
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