The negative wire from your battery should go strait to the body and from the body to the bolt that's holding your starter to the transmission for it to turn over.Positive should go from the battery positive terminal to the solenoid in your right fender and from the other contact of the solenoid strait to the terminal on your starter.Putting a screwdriver between the contacts of the solenoid in your fender should close the circuit and activate the starter motor.
counterclockwise
ignition module
Make sure it has proper ground and electricity (Check Fuses) or Hit The motor maybe Its just stuck! GOOD LUCK!
it is your starter motor sticking, or could be your alternator but i think it is defo your starte motor.
why does my ford focus over heat when i turn the ac on
Could be a defective starter motor, or broken ground wire.
dead battery, flooded engine, could be any number of things.
Counterclockwise as looking at it from the flywheel.
It takes a lot of amps to heat the glow plugs and turn over a motor with such high compression at the same time.
I have a 1998 Ford Explorer EB with 119700 miles. It would turn over, but not idle, and proceeded to stall once I put it in reverse. After a week of testing by my mechanic (who did not have access to Ford's computer diagnostics), he determined the computer module to the accelerator motor failed. The part was $128 for the motor and $6 for the gasket. The labor was $285, of which most of that was spent on troubleshooting without the proper Ford diagnostic equipment. I suggest you have it diagnosed at Ford first.
no if it wont turn over its either the starter motor or the starter relay in the fuse box
you need to replace the starter motor