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5.0ford
Member # 3962
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just as the title says, my car is not starting. at first, there was almost no power in the car. so i took the battery in to get tested/charged (which i think was odd since i just replaced the battery 2 yrs agao) i just got home and tried hooking everything back up. my car has power now, but it is not turning over. wut else could it be and wut could i do? or wut am i doing wrong? thank u very much. oh yea, the car is a 93 lx 5.0, i dont know if it makes a difference or wut
-carlos [ September 13, 2005, 06:44 PM: Message edited by: 5.0ford ]
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5.0ford
Member # 3962
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one more thing, one second the batter will seem to have sufficient power and then the next it will seem like there is no juice in it wut so ever. would could be causing this since i just got it charged?
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rickm237
Member # 5323
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Check your starter solenoid, do the old screwdriver trick- while the key is in the ON position hold the screwdriver so that it makes a connection for the two terminals on the solenoid. Also the starter isnt that hard to take off especially since its only 2 bolts, and take it down to your local vatozone or parts store and have it tested. Good luck keep us posted so we can narrow stuff down
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Mach0ne351
Member # 927
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check your plugs too....
marek
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5.0ford
Member # 3962
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quote: Originally posted by rickm237: Check your starter solenoid, do the old screwdriver trick- while the key is in the ON position hold the screwdriver so that it makes a connection for the two terminals on the solenoid. Also the starter isnt that hard to take off especially since its only 2 bolts, and take it down to your local vatozone or parts store and have it tested. Good luck keep us posted so we can narrow stuff down
where is the starter located? is it on the driver side in between the battery and strut tower?
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5.0ford
Member # 3962
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my car just started rite now, but i still dont trust it. i ended up adjusting the position of the terminal cables on the terminals. i guess they were not making adequate contact. i was planning on taking my car to pep boys so they could test my whole electrical system tomorrow. do u guys suggest a different course of action?
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JohnB
Member # 969
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make sure the terminal connections are CLEAN and TIGHT. Just because it's easy to twist them on doesn't mean they should stay that way. Break out the 13mm wrench and snug'em down!
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5.0ford
Member # 3962
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well, i j ust took my car to pep boys today to have them check my charging system. i think they checked m y battery, starter, and alternator. at first, they said that the test revealed a problem somewhere in my electrical system. then they ran the test twice more but my car passed both times wt no indication of something being wrong. so, they said to their standardsd my car was fine. but they refferd me to an electrical shop just to make sure. wut do u guys think could be the problem? should i have them focus on one aspect like my alternator? also, do any of u guys know how much it would cost to replace the battery terminal cables? thanks
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silverLX
Member # 3207
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Each battery cable is under $10 each at an auto parts store. They are easy to replace. Make sure you clean the battery terminals, make sure the new cables are on all the way and tightened down, next spray the terminals with some battery protector and sealer(also at any parts place).
I wouldnt worry about any other parts of the electical system until this is done.
goodluck
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Jdub07
Member # 2728
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Hsave you checked the water in the battery? I bought a crappy Costco battery one time and less than a year later my car did the same thing yours is.
I thought it was everything except the battery since it was so new. Then for the hell of it I checked the water and two cells were dry! Some distilled water and I was on my way.
Good luck
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5.0ford
Member # 3962
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i dont think the cells r dry. i checked them about a month a go and some were low on water so i filled them up. i think i'm going to try to replace my battery terminal cables. if ne thing abnormal happens, ill be back here wt a quickness. thanks for the advice
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PWR HNGRY 302
Member # 6000
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IT COULD ALSO ME YOUR MODULE I KNEW A FEW PEOPLE THAT THERE MODULE GO OUT ON THEM AND THERE LEFT THEM STRANDED.
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Jdub07
Member # 2728
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quote: Originally posted by PWR HNGRY 302: IT COULD ALSO ME YOUR MODULE I KNEW A FEW PEOPLE THAT THERE MODULE GO OUT ON THEM AND THERE LEFT THEM STRANDED.
I don't thinks its his TFI Module. Normally if that goes out you will still have all your power (lights, radio, dash lights, windows etc) in the car. Also the car should still turn over with a bad TFI but just not fire.
Maybe there is a drain, bad ground or like he said the terminal cables are shot. Any work been done to the car before symptoms started?
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its50
Member # 4069
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hey man this is eddie510, my 79 maro sometimes does that as well in the morning when i go to work, my starter i think is getting stuck and theres no power at all ,it wont even crank over,NOTHING!, and then i Tapp the starter with a hammer go turn the key and power works and starts up i need to get a new starter
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1FAST89GT
Member # 5071
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starter might be drawing too much power
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