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Won't start - electrical probs?
I bought a 2004 FX4 F-150 about 3 months ago and it won't start.
It was running fine until a week ago when the battery died. Got a new NAPA battery with 850CCA. It has drained after a 40 mile trip. The batt light came on and the truck died. Tried to jump start it from another truck and it wouldn't at first then I moved the shift lever from park to neutral and back to park and it started. Drove it home a couple of miles and no intsruments/no brake llights - nothing. I tried to charge the battery with a charger and it wouldn't charge. I currently have the batt charger on it with the hot lead disconnected from the truck and it is charging fine. Do I have a dead short??? Help!!!!! |
Problem solved!
From advice I found on another web site, I checked the wiring bundle under the driver's side door.
It was full of dirt, gravel, dry mud, etc.. Cleaned it out, blew it out with compressed air, cleaned the contacts and put it back together. Then I reconneced my new battery and now everything seems to be working just fine. No warning lights on the instrument panel. Truck started and runs fine!!!!:banana: yeah!! If you have a 2004 or newer model Ford F-150 truck, you probably need to check this connector. It was seriously corroded inside!! Peace out !!! |
After a while I noticed the battery light came on again!! Turned out to be a bad alternator. Anyhow, I bought a 200 amp replacement and will put it in the truck Tuesday if hurricane Harvey has passed by then!!!
Anyone else had this problem with the wiring connector corrosion under the driver's side door??? |
Thanks for sharing the information!
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Anyone else had this problem with the wiring connector corrosion under the driver's side door??? |
Originally Posted by glc
(Post 5222766)
That seems to be a common issue.
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Originally Posted by 5150_Asian_Male
(Post 5222782)
I wonder if geography & environment have anything to do with it. Here in sunny California, I don't live in a snow region, and there is no road salt.
Anyhow the connector for the wiring is under a plastic cover which is just held onto the truck by two plastic push clips. Under that cover there was some mud and some gravel. In the connector it was filled with dirt and the pins were black with corrorsion. This was causing a dead short which killed my battery and what looks like a new alternator. During the process of getting my transmission rebuilt the mechanic pointed out that I have a new engine block - 5.4 liter!! Now I practically have a new truck. :toss: |
Originally Posted by 5150_Asian_Male
(Post 5222782)
I wonder if geography & environment have anything to do with it. Here in sunny California, I don't live in a snow region, and there is no road salt.
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Originally Posted by Roadie
(Post 5222761)
Thanks for sharing the information!
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Good to hear you got it figured out! Good luck with the truck, I love mine hope to have it around for several more years.
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Originally Posted by donniep3
(Post 5223424)
Good to hear you got it figured out! Good luck with the truck, I love mine hope to have it around for several more years.
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