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Sport Trac won't start
Hi,
I'm new to this forum, and have a problem with my 2003 sport trac. Everything was fine, parked in my garage and went back 10 minutes later and it wouldn't start. No cranking at all, no clicking, jsu quiet. All the dash lights go on. I checked the voltage at the battery and it is 12.34 volts. Let it sit and tried several more times over the next 8 hours, but nothing. I checked all the fuses for the ignition system and they are all good. I pulled the starter relay and looks fine, but I'm not sure how to tell if it could be the problem. Any thoughts before I call a tow truck? Thanks, |
ever figure out what it was
I have an 03 sport trac with the same issue. mine worked fine going to the store then went to go again and nothing no crank but the dash all lights up, battery is good, replaced the starter anyway. still nothing. all fuses look good and relays were switched.
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So what happens when you turn the key to start?
Does the radio cut out to allow max amp to go to the starter? When you say no crank I assume you mean there is no motion from the engine at all, is that correct? How good are you with electrical diag? |
Originally Posted by scott.butler4
(Post 123463)
So what happens when you turn the key to start?
Does the radio cut out to allow max amp to go to the starter? When you say no crank I assume you mean there is no motion from the engine at all, is that correct? How good are you with electrical diag? |
You should do a full vehicle fault codes scan using a higher end scan tool, not the $20 one on amazon.
Its not really worth speculating what could be wrong until fault codes have been checked. I suppose if you want you can check the fuse and relay for the starter and also check the two power wires at the starter for voltage, big one should have 12V when key is turned to on, little one should have 12V when key is turned to start. You could also get the trans out of park and shift it through all the gears then put it back into park and see if that changes anything, possible a bad range sensor. Honestly its gonna be kindof hard to diag it thoroughly just tonight, since you said your towing it to a mechanic tomorrow morning. |
Originally Posted by scott.butler4
(Post 123470)
You should do a full vehicle fault codes scan using a higher end scan tool, not the $20 one on amazon.
Its not really worth speculating what could be wrong until fault codes have been checked. I suppose if you want you can check the fuse and relay for the starter and also check the two power wires at the starter for voltage, big one should have 12V when key is turned to on, little one should have 12V when key is turned to start. You could also get the trans out of park and shift it through all the gears then put it back into park and see if that changes anything, possible a bad range sensor. Honestly its gonna be kindof hard to diag it thoroughly just tonight, since you said your towing it to a mechanic tomorrow morning. |
I dont have this issue due to not owning a sport trac. I am just trying to help you.
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Originally Posted by scott.butler4
(Post 123473)
I dont have this issue due to not owning a sport trac. I am just trying to help you.
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If you have a second key, you might consider trying the other key.
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Starting Issue
I had an issue with my 2007 Sport trac this morning. Turned the key to lower the back window. I was loading a ladder. Forgot to turn the key off. While loading the ladder it started hearing a clicking noise. This was only about 3-5 minutes. Went to start and all I got was a fast clicking sound. Even after pulling the key out it continued with a slow clicking. Click Click--------------Click Click. Unhooked the battery thinking it may reset but no luck. The battery is good. Is there a security feature that I'm not aware of or do you guys have any ideas?
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