I had a problem like this with a mustang before. My problem ended up being a bad ground from the body to the engine. If this is your problem you can take a set of jumper cables to find out. Just connect one end of the cable to a good ground on the body then connect the other end to a good ground on the engine. If it starts when you do this you will need to put on a new body ground. Ground must be from the body to the engine NOT the negitive on the battery. Hope this helps good luck
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http://www.motorcraftservice.com/pubs/content/~WO3MUS/~MUS~LEN/42/03musog5e.pdf
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