Can i turn my icloud on by the computer my phone was stolen or lost icloud nor find my iphone is enabled ????how can i find it

iphone 4 was stolen or lost. icloud nor find my iphone is enabled.how do i track it or is there anyway to track it.the phone battery has died also

Welcome to the Apple Community.
You can only locate your device when it is logged into iCloud and 'Find My Phone' is enabled, additionally the device will need to be switched on and connected to a wifi or cellular network.
Unfortunately, you cannot activate iCloud or 'Find My Phone' remotely.
If the device is wiped by you or another, you may not be able to locate the device (although some have reported they can)

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