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Why won t my 2002 ford explorer start?

Why won t my 2002 ford explorer start?

Check for adequate fuel pressure, injector operation, and a spark at the spark plugs. Other possible no start faults are low compression, failed fuel pump, defective spark plugs, a defective coil(s), a failed crankshaft or camshaft position sensor, a failed throttle position sensor, and a broken timing belt.

What kind of battery does a Ford Explorer have?

Ford exploere xlt ford explorer – no electrical power – battery… Customer Question ford explorer – no electrical… ford explorer – no electrical power – battery fully charged -lights, horn, flashers , nothing – Submitted:10 years ago.

How can I tell if my Ford Explorer has no power?

Ask Your Own Ford Question Ford Mechanic: Ron, ASE Certified Technician replied 10 years ago Check and see if you may have left one of you power wires off the positive battery side of the solenoid, all power to the car starts there. Ask Your Own Ford Question Customerreply replied 10 years ago

What was the battery problem on my 1994 Ford Explorer?

Ron : The 1994 had known issues with a bad end on the positive battery with the connection on the smaller red wire coming out of the connection at the positive post on the battery. I would start with eaither reeplacing the cable end or the complete cable. JACUSTOMER-3ao1dpav- :

Where does the power come from in a Ford Explorer?

All your power comes from the battery cable side of this solenoid, the positive battery cable runs to the solenoid, and there should be 3 or 4 other small fuse linked wires also hooked to this side, this is the power wires going into the truck. The other side is the cable down to the starter.

Is the battery fully charged on my Ford Explorer?

Ford explorer – no electrical power – battery fully charged -lights, horn, flashers, nothing – – Answered by a verified Ford Mechanic We use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our website.

Ask Your Own Ford Question Ford Mechanic: Ron, ASE Certified Technician replied 10 years ago Check and see if you may have left one of you power wires off the positive battery side of the solenoid, all power to the car starts there. Ask Your Own Ford Question Customerreply replied 10 years ago

All your power comes from the battery cable side of this solenoid, the positive battery cable runs to the solenoid, and there should be 3 or 4 other small fuse linked wires also hooked to this side, this is the power wires going into the truck. The other side is the cable down to the starter.

Why does my Ford truck have no power?

Parked the 2001 F150 Supercrew 5.4 in the driveway last night and today it won’t do anything at all. No electrical power even with a new battery that I bought because of the problem. I checked the new battery and it has a strong spark, but not even the lights work…NOTHING WORKS.

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