Allow your ECM to do what it does
Warren S,
I agree with Brooklyn Bay, & I would like very much to add the following.
I do not want to hijack this thread. I agree with MAFS & IAC error response you already have been given. I will contribute more to this post by adding that by pumping "fuel feed" I surmise you mean accelerator pedal. If you are doing that I'd hate to read your ECM with a scanner.
First accelerator does nor squirt or supply fuel, it supplies a signal from TPS & opens Intake Venturi plate to Air Flow thru MAFS (Mass Air Flow Sensor) But has no/zero bearing on delivering liquid fuel. Injectors do that in accord with signals your ECM gets & sends. . . .
If Key is "ON" & Engine is Not Running, TPS still Sends a signal to ECM. But ECM recognizes you are KO-EO not KO-ER [Key On-Engine Off opposed to Key On - Engine Running] so ECM's at a total loss as to how to respond to a demand signal + it's inability to respond, since it knows your engine is not running. Then you stop cranking & restart the sequence again, and again and again until it starts. Confusing? Imagine what it does to Logic in OBD1 PROM Chip.
Once you get your MAFS / IAC problems corrected, try this. Enter Vehicle, turn key to on position, wait 'til your Piezo beeps 5 times & quits, +/- 3 seconds elapse time, then crank engine without touching your Accelerator pedal. Let the OBD-1 ECM do what it must do and it will probobaly start up right & cold idle as it warms it will lower idle speed according to programing in your ECM's PROM chip. When it all settles down you're good to go & should be for 100,000's of miles if you continue this regimin.
Cranking your starter while piezo sounds is a sure way to put variable volts & amperage through your ECM while it's attempting to Initialize, Load Run and operate your engine as programmed.
When you fire up a PC or Laptop before it does anything it must first initilize itself. Well so does System in your Aerostar, or any vehicle with OBD-I OR OBD II operating systems. Doing this and not trying to second guess or add old school remedies to new tech system with new tech issues will insure you a better, longer, more trouble free relationship with your vehicle. I will say if you are truly "into it" learn how Digital Control capability of an ECM actually works. It's not that complex I assure you.
CIAO & Many happy trouble free miles in your 95 Aero.
FBp