One of the symptoms is I never hear the fuel pump come on. Anyway I went back out 20 minutes later and it fired right up this time
One of the symptoms is I never hear the fuel pump come on. Anyway I went back out 20 minutes later and it fired right up this time
2003 Mercury Marauder 300B (Daily Driver)
1988 LTD Crown Victoria S
Anyone decent at wiring should be able to repair or replace the harness.
The corrosion inside the wiring is a common problem. Have installed several starters which required replacing a section of the harness for warranty to apply.
Do you have complete loss of power at this point? Power to gauges but no crank?
Yep, battery in the Ranger failed after 10 years while at work. Co-workers' jumper cables were garbage - thanked him anyway. AAA came out and it lit right off - new battery the next day. Marauder on its second battery. 10+ years for an auto battery has been normal for me when using a Battery Tender for 'maintenance' charging twice a year.
The current Mustang being the exception with 3-4 years tops (heat?). Marauder's first battery wasn't changed out until the year before I bought it - previous owner kept it connected to a Battery Tender year around.
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I had this same issue, no crank. In my car it was the harness located just above the transmission passenger side which was accessed from underneath. Mine wasn't clipped in properly and the issue was very random, my reverse lights would also not work.
Long story short my car would not start as it was showing that it was in manual 2nd gear when on the scanner (no power to starter relay) . Once harness was cleaned up and clipped back together issue gone and in my case reverse lights also work again.
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2003 Black 300B
Procharger P1sc with air to air intercooler
3,000 PI converter
4.10 Eaton posi 31 spline carrier
Moser 31 spline axles
Koos headers, with custom stainless exhaust, Megs tips
Carbon fiber drive shaft
Metco control arms
Every autometer procomp gauge in the catalogue
did not equate "no start" to not cranking in the first post. Then, I wondered if he didn't have two things going on here...good comments, thanks for posting, now I'm checking all my wires...even though mine starts OK.
The symptoms are everything normal until I turn the key forward where you are supposed to hear the fuel pump whine, but instead silence and the car is dead except for the wacky door locks.
Anyway, car is running fine again for the last few days. So this problem seems to come randomly. Sometimes 6 months later and sometimes 1 month later or sometimes even 9 months later. I'm going to finally have it taken in but i figure they won't know what to do until it actually does it again.
2003 Mercury Marauder 300B (Daily Driver)
1988 LTD Crown Victoria S
Took the car to the stealership to hopefully find out more about my intermittent no crank, no start issue. They checked everything but the problem didn't resurface while the car was there so they weren't able to figure out what the issue might be.
2003 Mercury Marauder 300B (Daily Driver)
1988 LTD Crown Victoria S
So this still happens on occasion but I remembered this time to look at the flashing alarm light. And I noticed this last time when the car wouldn't start when I got stuck at the dental office, it keeps flashing even when I turn the key. From what I can tell when the car does start normally, the alarm light illuminates while the key is turned and solid, not as a flash. Which I assume is the normal operation. So I'm thinking could be my key is getting flaky (so carrying around an extra key now to try next time) or maybe it's that PATS thing?
2003 Mercury Marauder 300B (Daily Driver)
1988 LTD Crown Victoria S
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