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07-07-2005, 06:12 PM
Check your cables and where they attach to the engine, body, starter, etc.
Do you have a voltmeter? A better description of "like a dead battery" would help. Do the lights dim? Starter solenoid buzzing?, just a slow crank? Craig www.rclapcounter.com |
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07-07-2005, 06:57 PM
Without a meter the best I can tell you is have someone crank the key and wiggle all the cable ends, looking for sparks, feeling for heat. Make sure to follow the ground cable to the engine block.
If you find nothing there, gently tap on the starter body with a hammer while cranking. Craig www.rclapcounter.com |
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07-07-2005, 07:16 PM
A bad solenoid is certainly possible, but I've only replaced one in 16 years, so I'm playing the odds here.
If you jump the solenoid, use a jumper cable (on the large threaded posts). If the solenoid is the problem, the full current to the starter will flow through it and light up a "regular" wire. Make sure it is in park before you do this. If it is in gear, it will start and drive away from or over you. Ask me how I know If you get nowhere with this a 10-15 dollar meter from radioshack will go a long way. Craig |
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07-07-2005, 08:28 PM
it does sound like solenoid,you can always do the alley garage way a screw driver to jump over always worked for me,unless you can really know how use a voltometer and have many other uses for it i would try to borrow one,the tapping of the starter is worth try .all the delivery cars we have at the parts store at least once a month one of those p.o.s. always acts up
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07-07-2005, 10:24 PM
I'm guessing the solenoid will look the same on that as all the older fords so look for something on the car that looks like This pic you should be able to find it by following the red wire from the battery. Then check to see all the wires are attached to it snugly and the small wire (usually red and cyan if I remember correctly but I could be wrong) is clean and firmly attached. then try starting it. I'm thinking its unlikey the solenoid is bad since I've only seen one bad one and that was actually stuck on. anyways if the wires are all snug and in good shape I'm putting my money on a bad neutral saftey switch or bad wire that runs from the ignition tumbler to the solenoid.
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07-08-2005, 12:09 PM
Well, at first they thought it needed a new battery but when they put a new battery in it diden't help so they just tightened everything up and replaced the connectors on the cables and its working fine. They said it will probably need a starter sometime in the future.
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