2000 F53 V10 not starting, and solution.
I am posting this in hopes that it will help others, and to invite comments as to what I could have done better. I am sorry for the length. If only interested in the solution, skip to the end.
My RV is a 2001 Pace Arrow, on a 2000 Ford F53 chassis, with a V10 and 65000 miles. I had just filled the tank with non ethanol fuel 3 weeks ago, and still have approximately 70 gallons on board.
We used it three weeks ago and then stored it at the campground. On arriving for a long weekend, temperature in the upper 80s, found that the motor would turn over fine, but it would not start. And the steps would not extend.
After trying it several times, wiggling fuses and trying it again, I towed the RV with my pickup truck to our reserved site, set up, and with the A/C on, pulled out the manuals while the family headed to the pool.
I did have internet service, one reason I reserve this particular site, and proceeded to read several posts online that indicated a probable fuel pump issue, with the pump being in the tank. I did a quick check of fuses with an ohm meter and found all seemly OK.
Looking at the fuel tank, I realize there are not only 4 large straps holding it in place, but also another cross member bolted in to support the rear jacks that would have to be removed to drop the tank, and the jacks removed as well.
I took a five mile trip to OโRileyโs Auto Parts and bought a fuel pressure gauge, a battery charger, and a can of starting fluid, all the time thinking about the campgroundโs policy of no repair work on the property, and would it be conceivable to cut an access hole in the floor.
After connecting the gauge to the fuel rail, I confirm I have zero fuel pressure. Continuing through the manual and finding more information on the internet, I check the emergency power switch to the fuel pump, located right where it is supposed to be, beside the steering column. It is OK. I swap the relays for the fuel pump and I think the driving lights or horn, which are both in the power control box under the hood. The status remains the same.
After trying to start the motor again, the steps starting working. I discount this, as I have had a couple minor problems with the steps in the past, so I believe this is a separate issue.
At this point, our guests for the weekend arrive, so I put the testing aside for the evening and regroup.
The next morning, with a freshly charged battery, and trying to figure out how to confirm there is power to the fuel pump, I get around to trying to start the motor with the starting fluid. Nothing, no popping, backfiring, or even a hint of fire. I pull the number 5 coil pack and put a spare spark plug on it and confirm, no spark.
I am dismayed that I have another problem, but at the same time happy that perhaps the fuel pump is OK.
Back to the manual and internet. I find that a PCM module controls power to the fuel pump and ignition. I check the fuses to the PCM. It is OK. I swap the relay that provides power to the PCM with the relay for the heater blower motor.
This time, the motor fires up in 5 seconds, music to my ears! And better yet, the fan blower now does NOT work! Finally, I have a bad FAOB-14B192-AA relay
Jerry and Diane
2001 Pace Arrow 34N F53 V10
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