starter not engaging
starter not engaging
Have a 97 F 150 4.6. Starter will sometimes not engage when I try to start. I can turn the key and it won't engage, but as soon as I turn it again it will engage. Only does this every so often. Took it to Ford and they replaced starter. Lasted about a week and did it again, would take it back everytime it would do it but of course it would never do it for them. They supposedly looked at flywheel and said teeth are okay. I gave up on taking it to them. Could this be a ignition problem? Someone please help I've lived with this problem for over a year now.
Originally Posted by angio358
Have a 97 F 150 4.6. Starter will sometimes not engage when I try to start. I can turn the key and it won't engage, but as soon as I turn it again it will engage. Only does this every so often. Took it to Ford and they replaced starter. Lasted about a week and did it again, would take it back everytime it would do it but of course it would never do it for them. They supposedly looked at flywheel and said teeth are okay. I gave up on taking it to them. Could this be a ignition problem? Someone please help I've lived with this problem for over a year now.
starter not engaging
The starter motor turns but the bendix does not engage fully on the flywheel so it makes that metallic grind sound. Like I said most the time if I release the key and try it again iy will engage. Any Ideas?
Originally Posted by angio358
The starter motor turns but the bendix does not engage fully on the flywheel so it makes that metallic grind sound. Like I said most the time if I release the key and try it again iy will engage. Any Ideas?
Originally Posted by angio358
Thanks for the suggestions. Although Ford dealer supposedly checked the flywheel out I'll slide under there and give it a look. Did you have dealer repair it or did you?
On the 97-03 4.6's starter alignment is a b*tch. If your old starte was on its way out, and they put a new one one, there's a good chance they didn't align it correctly. Try shimming the bottom bolt with a thin washer, and see if it helps. Beats re-ringing a flywheel...
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If the starter spins, but the bendix doesn't kick ouot, it's not getting the trigger signal to the solenoid on the side of the starter. Odds are, it's a bad connection to the starter, the wire itself has corroded, or both. 5 minutes with a test light will narrow it down.
-Joe
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