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Flanz
Dec 26, 2013Explorer
427435 wrote:
The most likely problem isn't the starter itself but this:
It is the starter solenoid or relay. Before you pay for a starter, either replace it or be sure you have full voltage on the starter side of it when the key is turned to start (or for that matter, full voltage to it before you try to start the engine).
BINGO!! Same thing on my 2000 F53. It's located on the top passenger side of the radiator. Replaced mine about 6yrs ago. I think I paid about $20 big ones for it.
What you can do is jumper around it and verify if the motor will start.
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