Truck won't even crank over
Truck won't even crank over
Hello, I'm a new member with a 2000 F150 4.6v8, 100,000 miles on a clean and great looking truck.I just bought it about a month and a half ago and love it . I went to start her up today and NOTHING happened when I turned the key. I have full battery power ,all the bells and whistles lit up ,so I am at a loss at why it won't crank. This is the first time it has done anything like this, it has been starting and running great.Any ideas would be welcome .Thanks and glad to be a Ford member.

I just realized this thread is for v-6 engines ,mine is a v8, but what the heck.

I just realized this thread is for v-6 engines ,mine is a v8, but what the heck.
Last edited by Stove2k; Sep 3, 2006 at 01:28 AM.
Originally Posted by Stove2k
Hello, I'm a new member with a 2000 F150 4.6v8, 100,000 miles on a clean and great looking truck.I just bought it about a month and a half ago and love it . I went to start her up today and NOTHING happened when I turned the key. I have full battery power ,all the bells and whistles lit up ,so I am at a loss at why it won't crank. This is the first time it has done anything like this, it has been starting and running great.Any ideas would be welcome .Thanks and glad to be a Ford member.

I just realized this thread is for v-6 engines ,mine is a v8, but what the heck.

I just realized this thread is for v-6 engines ,mine is a v8, but what the heck.
That happened to me a couple months ago, 'cept mine only clicked when I turned the key. Turned out that a cable going to the starter was really lose. I just had to put on a new nut and washer since it was so rusty.
Starter solenoid area should be the first thing you check. the starter solenoid is on the firewall by the battery. It has a big wire going in it, another going out. It has a little red wire going to it as well.
Remove the little red wire, and connect it to a test light. turn the key to start, and if the test light doesnt light, its probably the starter kill in your alarm. If it does light, then check the wiring from the solenoid to the starter
Remove the little red wire, and connect it to a test light. turn the key to start, and if the test light doesnt light, its probably the starter kill in your alarm. If it does light, then check the wiring from the solenoid to the starter


