My 2008 Ford Escape will not start. The battery is okay because lights and radio works. It will not start when you turn on the ignition. What could be the problem?

Asked by sdford Nov 27, 2013 at 06:33 AM about the Ford Escape

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My car will not start when I turn on the ignition.  The lights and radio work fine.  What
could possibly be the problem

25 Answers

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This is not the case with my '08 hybrid. I just got the battery changed today, and it started fine. After going to five stores without a problem, it wouldn't start AGAIN. I get lights, everything, but the engine won't start. This is my only car, and I can't afford to be without it. It takes 4- 5 trys before it starts.

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It's still won't start with new battery n starter

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2008 ford escape will not start new battery new starter

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it might be the clutch safety switch idk the technical name for it, but my 2008 ford wont start either

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It is the ignition switch. It wears out and will have to be replaced. I ordered one and watched the video on how to replace it. It is not that hard to do if you have basic mechanical skills. The part costs @ 85.00 from Parts Train and you have it in your hand within 2 days. You can also watch the video on how to repair the one in your car if you have the tools. You have to grind @ 1/4" of metal away in order for the keys to turn further allowing it to start the car.

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I have a 2008 Ford escape I got into my car turn the key and all I get is a clicking sound all the lights on the car are on on the dash and the light in the vehicle is on and it's not damn why will my car not start

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I watched a video on how to fix the problem. Have to remove the switch and grind the tab inside to allow the key to turn farther to the right. Fixed the problem

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Have a two thousand fifteen Ford escape and it only starts when it wants to. Battery is fine voltage is fine. Just flicks when I turn it over

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My 2009 Ford Escape will not crank every time when turning on key. All lights radio etc work. It may start or it may not. We have spent over 1000 at ford dealer replacing the switch changing box under hood everything has been changed and still has same issue. The only thing left to change is the key. Does anyone know if there is any recalls on these vehicles?

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Thank you for your posts, I have a 2008 and I am having the same problem.

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my 2009 Ford Escape will not crank when turning on the key. All lights radio are not working on the dash.

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my 2010 Ford Escape (not hybrid) only has 84.5K miles on it. It will not start, It has been doing this for a couple weeks and would start after like 5 minutes of pushing in key hard and turning, Now won't start at all. I had it towed to a mechanic. he says he doesn't think it is starter. But he and another guy are only ones working at garage and he is wondering how he will get it in garage since it won't start. grrr

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I am having the same problem with my 2008 Mariner (hybrid) have to jam the key in. With new ignition switch, now nothing happens at all, however I am not sure what grinding the key means. Did you find the solution? Sorry, no answer- still looking for a solution.

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My Ford escape 2006 doesn't start unless I unlock it with key fob. If I unlock it with key only then it will turn lights on etc. But not engine.

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I have a 2008 Ford Escape that sat for 3 months without driving, I put a trickle charger on it for a week, tried starting, nothing. I purchased a new battery, still nothing. When I saying nothing, just like all the above, lights, radio, chimes, everything works, but no engagement of engine or battery... Anyone have any ideas? ekimv65 at gmail

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Last fall my 2009 hybrid Escape began having the issue. If the temperature was below 40 degrees it wouldn't start. I took it to a mechanic specializing in this type of vehicle and because he wasn't sure he just used the computer to tell him the issue. He had my car for a month before returning it with replaced instrument cluster. The temperatures were at that point warmer. This fall the same thing happens except 55 degrees. What I found at some point is if I warm the inside of the vehicle up the car will start, but sometimes it takes several turns of the key. Everything on the dash lights up but until the radio cuts out when I turn the key I know it won't start. I'm considering taking it to a Ford dealer this time assuming they will have seen this before.

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Ok I have a 2009 Ford Escape and my uncle he start my tuck up and he said it didn’t crank or nothing but when he gave me. Jump it crank up n the lights n stuff came on but it then shut off n when trying to crank it but up nothing happen can somebody tell me what the problem my email is mrstaylor8593@gmail.com

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i have a 2006 ford escape hybrid will not start i tried everything i also press the jump bottom but nothing ,, lights and radio works

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My daughters 08 Ford Escape limited done the same thing this evening we replaced the starter relay and it started right up

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Check the fuel pump drive module. Located on the driver side rear wheel fender area. Aluminum housing corrodes through and kills the unit. About 60 bucks. How the Ford engineers picked this area for this device is a mystery to me.

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I am having this same problem with my daughters 2008 Ford Escape; replaced the starter and ignition switch. It is back with the mechanic because last night when she got off work, the car would not start. I am so frustrated as this has been a good little car for her to get to and from work and to an from school and I can't afford to replace the car.

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Had same problem with my 2005 FEH and changed ignition switch with no luck. Mechanic then tells me that the HV battery is depleted and didn't offer a fix other than to junk the vehicle. After reading another blog (https://www.greenhybrid.com/forums/f26/09-feh-sit-about-year-cant-jump-star- 31104/index3.html), I see that I can use the jump button MULTIPLE times (once until the light goes out after 5-6 mins and then repeat) to RECHARGE the HV with the 12V. It was 7-8 times for me and it worked like a charm. Hope this works for you.

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Have a 2008 Ford Escape XLT, non-hybrid V6. I have replaced the starter, the ignition switch and the entire ignition module where you have to take off the steering and saw a quarter inch bolt off. The car worked fine the last two weeks after finally replacing the ignition module. But, I went to start the car today and the problem has returned. The battery and alternator are good as well. Does anyone have anymore suggestions? About to just go trade this in for a new car lol

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I have the same issues as everyone is stating plus other stuff... 2008 ford escape xlt v6 non hybrid. when putting the key in and turning nothing happens lights show up sometimes starts sometimes not. Then there is my other issue - when it is running all the lights show up makes a beep sound the odometer then reads --------- which can't be good and the gas and heat gauges like go down. but the car is still running. Oh did I mention that the ac does not work either. cleaning out the car will try to get it sold or trade it in if possible no more fords for me

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