What are the reasons why the Ford Edge won't start?
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Ford Edge won't start due to starter motor failure, lack of antifreeze, or spark plug issues. Starter motor failure: You can push-start the vehicle to assist ignition, but this method only works for manual transmission cars. Have someone push the car from behind while you engage first gear when the vehicle starts moving. Then release the clutch and accelerate. After the car starts moving, depress the clutch and pull over, being careful not to stall the engine. Lack of antifreeze: Some owners use water or inferior antifreeze, which can cause the entire cooling system to freeze in extremely cold winter conditions. This may lead to engine block cracks, rendering the water pump inoperable and preventing the car from starting while also damaging other engine components. It's recommended to use proper antifreeze. Spark plug issues: Owners can remove the spark plugs themselves to clean dirt and carbon deposits from the ignition heads. Special attention should be paid during removal - ensure no debris enters the cylinder by thoroughly cleaning the area around the spark plugs before removal.