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Why is my Ford truck not cranking at all?

Why is my Ford truck not cranking at all?

Won’t even crank- just silent. Anyway, years ago we had a similar issue after taking the truck to the Ford dealer for some work (where they had to disconnect the battery to do the service) and later that day we had the same problem.

Which is the best crankshaft kit for a F-150?

10% OFF $75. Use Code: DIYSAVE10 Online Ship-to-Home Orders Only Capable and sophisticated, your Ford F-150 has good fuel economy and strong power. If you don’t have your own balancing equipment, using a crankshaft kit is good option if you’re working under budget and time constraints.

Is the Ford F150 5.4 no start?

This vehicle, 05′ Ford F150 5.4, came into the shop with a customer concern of a no crank/no start condition. Let me first give you the details of the complaint history. The customer stated he had driven the truck as he normally does and parked it in the garage. The truck sat in the garage for a day or two.

What kind of problems do I have with my Ford F-150?

It’s this task that 12 th -gen F-150 head gaskets struggled with. After driving 160,000 miles or so, F-150 owners would start to smell burnt oil. Oil had begun leaking into the engine and onto the starter from the passenger side.

10% OFF $75. Use Code: DIYSAVE10 Online Ship-to-Home Orders Only Capable and sophisticated, your Ford F-150 has good fuel economy and strong power. If you don’t have your own balancing equipment, using a crankshaft kit is good option if you’re working under budget and time constraints.

Won’t even crank- just silent. Anyway, years ago we had a similar issue after taking the truck to the Ford dealer for some work (where they had to disconnect the battery to do the service) and later that day we had the same problem.

This vehicle, 05′ Ford F150 5.4, came into the shop with a customer concern of a no crank/no start condition. Let me first give you the details of the complaint history. The customer stated he had driven the truck as he normally does and parked it in the garage. The truck sat in the garage for a day or two.

It’s this task that 12 th -gen F-150 head gaskets struggled with. After driving 160,000 miles or so, F-150 owners would start to smell burnt oil. Oil had begun leaking into the engine and onto the starter from the passenger side.

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Ruth Doyle