
Ouch! I've never heard of this problem myself, but I just replaced the timing belt, water pump, a few hoses, and the serpentine belt on my 94 Escort. I'll give you a little walk-thru on this. First thing you're going to have to do is take the serpentine belt off. You can put a socket wrench right into the belt tensioner (there's a little hole near the top). Push down towards the front of the car, and remove the belt. Jack up the front passenger side of the car and place it on a jack stand. Take off the passenger side wheel. Remove the plastic access cover at the bottom of the wheelwell. You should now see the crankpulley. You'll need a strap wrench of some sort to hold the crank pulley while you take the bolt out. Take out the bolt, and pull off the pulley. Here comes the interesting part. Look at the pulley. Did it come off in two pieces, or anything move on it that shouldn't (none of it should! lol)? Those teeth you see on the back of the pulley are for the ignition. If it didn't come off in two pieces, or nothing moves on the pulley, you might have a real problem. Take a look at the crank snout. Is the key still there? That might have sheared off. If it did, I don't know of any way to fix it, other than replacing the crank. If the crank pulley is the culprit, make sure to look at the reluctor (the sensor that reads the teeth on the back of the pulley). If the teeth hit it in any way, you're going to have to replace it. If you don't, the car will get no fire from the ignition. Also, You should be able to get a pulley at the junkyard. Probably alot cheaper than getting it from the Ford dealership. Hope this helps!