no. it connects to the solenoid
No
Either your starter solenoid, if not check the neutral safety or clutch safety switch.
The clutch safety switch keeps the car from starting unless the clutch is pushed in. On the top of the clutch pedal there is a little black box with a plunger on it. When the clutch is pushed in the electrical connection to the starter solenoid is completed. The switch just unscrews from the bracket.
Yes, most newer cars have a clutch safety switch that prevents the starter from engaging if the clutch isn't depressed.
Bad neutral or clutch safety switch? Bad starter? bad starter solenoid?
Check the park/neutral safety switch, or clutch switch if its a manual.
If it is an automatic it will not have a clutch safety switch it will have a neutral safety switch
The F150 uses a safety switch on the clutch system. The switch is under the dash on the clutch pedal arms. If the switch is bad, then the engine will not start.
This is a safety issue but if you do it just connect the wires together.
Because you have to have the clutch depressed to start it. They came factory with a clutch safety switch that will not allow the engine to start unless the clutch pedal is pressed to the floor . NOT. the clutch safety switch only allows the starter to be energized... If the glow plugs will cycle then the truck can be pulled to start. When my starter solenoid was bad I pulled it to start.
neutral safety switch is messed up
If it is a 4sp std. it may have a clutch safety switch usually located at the upper end of the clutch pedal