how to put on starter solenoid ?

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Old 06-17-2008, 01:14 PM
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how do you put on starter solenoid on a 2000 ford f150 with a 4.6 ? i replaced it this morning . negative on top and pos on bottom correct . it started right up . but then begin to smell . i disconnected it and tried again . but it wont start . help please asap
 
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if it started then you had the polarity right. a solenoid is like a rod in a magnet. activate (or deactivate) the magnet and the rod pushes out.

do you know for sure it was the solenoid smelling? describe the smell, seriously.
 
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smelt like electrical wires burning . replaced solenoid again and wont crank .
 
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There should be 3 terminals on the Solenoid. Two larger ones and one small one. The small one is for the relay switch on the firewall. The top large one is for the positive battery terminal and the bottom one is for the starter motor. The battery ground goes on the stud that is used to mount the starter to the engine.

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Edit: If you installed the Neg battery to the top terminal you shorted the positive feed to the solenoid from the relay switch on the firewall. You may have melted the wire from the firewall when you tried to start it.
 

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starter solenoid . . .

the truck did start . but i smelled burning wires and shut it off . then it would not star again . even after replacing solenoid for 2nd time .
 
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What wires went where?

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Green Ground / Red Positive



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The line cased in "Blue" is the battery ground.

 
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how do you put on starter solenoid on a 2000 ford f150 with a 4.6 ? i replaced it this morning . negative on top and pos on bottom correct . it started right up . but then begin to smell . i disconnected it and tried again . but it wont start . help please asap

On the 2000 F-150 there 5 wires going to the starter area. A fat red, a skinny red, a fat black, a skinny black and a short starter motor wire coming out of the starter. The fat black goes to the starter bolt stud. The small black goes to the body ground on the frame. The fat red goes to the top terminal on the solenoid, farthest from the starter. The skinny red goes to the small terminal on the solenoid. The starter motor wire goes to the bottom terminal on the solenoid, closest to the starter .

So again I ask; what wires did you connect and what did you connect them to?

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how to put on stater solenoid ?

the starter solenoid by battery on firewall . mine is completey different from your picture . mine has three wires one on top (BLACK) and one on bottom (RED) .black above red . third wires is small snap on red to the right of others . 2000 ford 150 4.6 v8 . please help and thanks .
 
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That would be the Starter "Relay" on the firewall. - The Starter "Solenoid" piggy backs the starter (it's directly on top of it).
 
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SECTION 303-06: Starting System 2000 F150/250 Workshop Manual

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


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Switch —Relay

Removal

WARNING: When carrying out maintenance on the starting system be aware that heavy gauge leads are connected directly to the battery. Make sure protective caps are in place when maintenance is complete. Failure to follow this procedure may result in personal injury.

1. Disconnect the battery ground cable (14301).

2. Remove the insulator.




3. Disconnect the starter motor solenoid relay switch wires and cables.

A. Disconnect the engine control sensor wiring terminal.

B. Remove the starter motor solenoid relay switch terminal nuts.

C. Remove the wiring.




4. Remove the starter motor solenoid relay switch (11450).

A. Remove the bolts.

B. Remove the starter motor solenoid relay switch

 

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Installation

WARNING: When carrying out maintenance on the starting system be aware that heavy gauge leads are connected directly to the battery. Make sure protective caps are in place when maintenance is complete. Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.

1. Follow the removal procedure in reverse order.



 
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how to put on stater solenoid ?

yes you are correct . but what could be wrong . i replaced it the first time and it started . but there was a burning smell . i cut the truck off and it would not start . again even after replacing the start relay again . help please and thanks .
 
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Check fuse # 32 in PBD under the hood. It's a little black fuse, I think there's only two of those in their - Maybe it burned up ?
 
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how to put on stater solenoid ?

wheres pbd located ? again thanks
 

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