2010 4.6 mustang GT no crank no start, security light blinking

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Asked by Mike Mar 01, 2015 at 06:46 PM about the 2010 Ford Mustang GT Premium Coupe RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My car just shut off the other day and now will not restart. I get all the gauges light up and blink red and the pats light just keeps blinking. I tried other keys for it and same result. I have been looking for all the grounds but having trouble with this issue. Any suggestions???

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Try this,remove positive cable from battery,make sure key is not in the ignition,leave cable off for at least ten minutes,then place key in ignition,in the on position,and replace positive cable.

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If this doe,s not work ,you may need to have the ECM,reflashed to your key,s.

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I had this same problem after filling up with gas. After trying everything I decided to back track my steps and come find out I didn't have my gas cap tightly secured back down so after takeing it back off and putting it back on my my mustang cranked right up

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I’m having this same problem.. my 2010 mustang cut off on me and a code p0442 popped up

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Problem found. My main harness coupling by the steering column was partially separated. Keeper tab broke.

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My 2010 fors mustang v6 just turn off on me while I was driving and every since it just makes a sqeaking noise

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