Motor turns over will not start

Asked by Bigoh Jul 21, 2018 at 08:11 AM about the 2014 Ford Fiesta S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2014 Ford Fiesta non turbo will not
start is their a feul reset button in the
trunk. The surpertin belt broke. Replace
now it want start

7 Answers

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The fuel reset buttor sould be inside the vehicle on the passenger side 'A' pillar under the dash. Check the condition of the Fuses and the relays.

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My ford fiesta cranks but wont turn on its got a lot of fuel pressure and fuse is good. What could probably be wrong or what...

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Check the relays. What fault codes are in the car's PCM ? Is there spark at the spark plugs ?

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Has anyone figured out the serpentine belt/ crank no start problem? I just put on new serpentine belt and my 2014 fiesta won't start.

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These cars are junk.Ford should be forced to buy them all back.Thats why I won`t buy no more Fords .ever.

This just happened to my 2011 Fiesta. Serpentine belt broke, replaced with battery, and it still won't start. SOOOO frustrating.

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