My 07 ford Taurus won't start

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Asked by Sunny Aug 22, 2017 at 12:59 PM about the 2007 Ford Taurus

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I was driving it and all of a sudden it was like
someone just shut it off and now it won't do
anything

2 Answers

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you need to.go to a workshop to know if the car shock or if it bring fuel and they will know if some light is not present on the dash board.that will give them guide lines and if they.cant find anything by then that is where i can come in.

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OK here's the story I was on my way home from school shopping when the car shut down I pulled off to the side of the hwy and turned the key off waited a minute or 2 before trying to start it well it started I drove it for about 3 miles and it done the same thing again. This time when I tried to start it it was a little on the sluggish side but it started I drove the rest of the way home even stopped twice turning the car off both times it started with no problem about an hour after I got home I tried to start it and it doesn't. I have had a computer hooked to it but it won't connect with the car. And the check engine and oil light stay on

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