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My 1995 Ford Explorer start?

1. Check the battery. Make sure the battery is properly connected and has enough charge. If the battery is dead or disconnected, the starter will not be able to turn over the engine.

2. Check the starter motor. The starter motor is responsible for turning over the engine. If the starter motor is damaged or not receiving power, the engine will not start.

3. Check the ignition system. The ignition system is responsible for providing the spark that ignites the fuel in the engine. If there is a problem with the ignition system, the engine will not start.

4. Check the fuel system. The fuel system is responsible for delivering fuel to the engine. If there is a problem with the fuel system, the engine will not have enough fuel to start.

5. Check the air intake system. The air intake system is responsible for providing air to the engine. If there is a problem with the air intake system, the engine will not have enough air to start.

6. Check the exhaust system. The exhaust system is responsible for removing exhaust gases from the engine. If there is a problem with the exhaust system, the engine will not be able to run properly.

If you have checked all of these things and the engine still does not start, you may need to take it to a mechanic for further diagnosis.