Ford Explorer Sport Trac intermittent no-start issue possibly related to battery cable or neutral position on Ford Explorer Sport Trac

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Ford Explorer Sport Trac owners report experiencing intermittent no-start issues, which may be linked to faulty or corroded battery cables that prevent proper connections. These issues can arise if the battery posts and cables are not inspected for damage or corrosion. Additionally, some owners find that a malfunctioning neutral safety switch can also be a culprit, as it is designed to allow the vehicle to start only in Park or Neutral. If the problem persists, it is recommended that owners consult a qualified mechanic or a Ford dealer for a thorough diagnosis to identify the exact cause of the starting problem. Moreover, some owners note that weak or dead batteries are common causes of starting issues, necessitating a battery replacement if it cannot hold a charge. Other factors, such as insufficient fuel or lack of spark, may also contribute to these starting difficulties, highlighting the importance of considering all potential causes during troubleshooting.

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