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Location: Aspen CO US
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Originally Posted by kaisen
The fuel system and ignition system has nothing to with it cranking over.
If it doesn't crank, it's the starter (bad spot, solenoid), wiring (corroded, fatigued, loose/intermittent connection), or switch (physical contacts, wiring, anti-theft). It could also be an interlock that doesn't allow the starter to engage, like the gear position switch.
If you stated it incorrectly and the engine/starter is turning over (cranking) but not firing, then look at the fuel system, including Ford's fuel pump cut-off switch located on the driver's LH kickpanel.
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Yea, this was the confusing statement for me as well, but I figured unless he was triggering a spark event without cranking it had to be a typo?
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When I went to start it this afternoon, it cranked just fine. It wouldn't crank for her at all this morning when she wanted to go to the store.
I pulled a plug and had her crank it while I checked for spark. It has a nice spark, nice and blue.
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