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Ford Focus Wont Start And Has No Clicking

The list of possible causes for a vehicle that won’t start seems endless and may leave you even more confused than you were at the start! If your Ford Focus won’t start then there are a few ways you can locate the problem and more importantly get it fixed so you can be back on the road in no time.

When your Ford Focus won’t start and has no clicking this is an indicator that you could potentially have problems with your battery, key fob battery, alternator, fuel pump, or your immobilizer. 

Why Won’t My Ford Focus Start?

When we are so reliant on our vehicles in everyday life, it can be a disaster when things go wrong and leave you stranded without any transport available.

If you turn the key and your Ford Focus is not starting then it’s important you don’t repetitively try to start the engine as this could cause further damage depending on where your fault lies.

You may find your car will not start, has no clicking noise but the lights are still functioning or there could be absolutely nothing working.

All of this information helps to point you in the right direction, so let’s take a closer look at the reasons why your Focus will not start and how to diagnose them.

Won’t Start And Has No Clicking

If you have tried to start your Ford Focus but it is showing absolutely no signs of life then that indicates that you either have a problem with your battery, or your main fuse has blown. There are easy ways to diagnose these problems to help get you one step closer to being back on the road.

Battery

Start by checking your battery and see if you can spot any obvious signs of damage or a loose connection.

Using a multimeter you can check if your battery is reading at a stable voltage, anything under 12 volts is an indicator that your battery is to blame for your Ford Focus’s problems.

Car batteries are usually only designed to work for a maximum of 5 years depending on how well maintained and operated they are, but a failed battery will leave you without any power and not even allow your engine to turnover.

You can try to jumpstart your car but if it doesn’t help then you are probably looking at having to replace your battery.

If you don’t feel comfortable testing or replacing your battery yourself you can get a qualified mechanic to check over your battery for you and give you the best advice on what to do.

You could also try charging your battery using a charger/maintainer but for the price, it is often best to just replace the faulty battery if this is the cause.

Ford Focus Wont Start And Has No Clicking

Main Fuse

There are a lot of wires and fuses that all work together to power your vehicle and keep it running, so the possibility of one or more of these coming loose or being faulty is not unheard of.

If your Ford Focus has complete power loss then you may find that the main fuse or other wires are blown and damaged.  Fixing fuses and cables is usually a cheap fix and can be done at home.

If you have reoccurring issues with the fuses and electrics in your Ford Focus then it may be best to go to an automotive electrician to figure out what’s really going on.

Won’t Start And Has No Clicking But Lights Work

This may confuse some but it is a common occurrence!

If your car is not starting or turning over then it points towards a battery issue as we just covered, but if your lights work and will come on then this can point towards a completely different range of faults that you may not even think to look at.

Dead Key Fob Battery

Your key fob has its own security system in your Ford Focus and if your key fob battery is dead then it could possibly immobilize your car and leave you stuck without a running engine.

If you cannot get your start button to power up your Focus then try pressing the button using the fob- it has a chip inside that it will recognize and should allow you to start your vehicle. 

Changing your key fob’s battery is a fairly straightforward task. You can purchase a new battery and pry your key fob apart, replace the battery and you’re good to go.

Fuel Issues

There are a lot of aspects that make up your fuel system and all of them can be liable to causing problems starting your Ford Focus. Not only could these different parts be to blame, but the fuel itself could be creating an issue with ignition. 

Ford Focus Wont Start And Has No Clicking

If your spark plug cables are all correctly assembled and your spark plugs are in good condition then maybe your fuel pump could be preventing your engine from getting the fuel it needs to start and run smoothly.

You may not want to fix a fuel pump on your own and should get help from a mechanic if you suspect this is to blame.

Your fuel filter can clog up with dirt and debris and prevent your engine from running smoothly, and there are a few signs you may notice beforehand to point towards this problem.

If you have had issues with acceleration and power then this could be a sign your fuel filter is clogged or obstructed and subsequently your engine will not start.

FAQs

What would cause a Ford Focus to not start?

The most commonly reported issues for a Ford Focus that will not start are a dead battery, dead key fob battery, or an alternator problem.

When I turn the key nothing happens no click?

The clicking sound is your engine turning over, so when you turn the key and nothing happens this may mean your starter motor isn’t turning over the engine and you are in need of a replacement. 

What does it mean when your car won’t start but it clicks?

This may indicate your battery is not charged and needs more power to start up your engine, you may also notice that your lights still work in this scenario as they require less voltage to run. 

What is Ford’s auto engine off?

Ford Focus with push-button start built-in comes with automatic engine shutdown which will turn your vehicle ignition off if it is left idling for an extended period of time to save battery power in your car.

Conclusion

There are so many possible reasons why your Ford focus is not starting from a dead battery, faulty key fob, or even a fuse. Working through the list of possible faults is not a helpful way to diagnose the ignition problems in a Ford Focus.

Using specific pointers such as the lights still functioning or even the clicking noise when you turn the key to your advantage is the best way to locate the problem and get it fixed as quickly as possible.

So the next time your Ford Focus won’t start and has no clicking, now you know that your battery or key fob battery is most likely to be the issue and you can diagnose the fault much easier by using our helpful guide.