1. Fuel pump has a safety cut out that can be reset. Try this first....
usually down under carpet on passenger side... not sure where the 2000 is.
2. Next, check all electrical circuits one at a time. Check all lights,
check radio, windows etc. Ford have habit of doubling up fuses. One fuse
that (for instance) takes out the ignition system MAY be in parallel with a
turn light, wiper or radio. This happened on my 94 when tranny solenoid blew
fuse, paralleled with engine computer and radio. Symptoms EXACTLY same as
yours.
Try these two first.
David
Raleigh
"JMartin"
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I left my explorer running, ran into a gas station to get a soda. I
came out, put it in Reverse, then noticed that it had died. I tried to
restart (still in Reverse), remembered to put it back in park, turned
the key and it won't turn over. I get dash lights, but nothing else.
Mechanic says the security system is "screwed up" (not a Ford
Mechanic). Battery is good, starter works when jumped. We did unhook
the battery and that didn't help. He has checked ignition wires etc.
I also tried my extra key to make sure it wasn't a bad key.
Any ideas?
I find it odd that it was running at the time the problem started. The
vehicle has never stalled or died on me before. What could quit and
make the whole thing drop dead like that?
Thanks
Jena