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Check trigger wire on starter solenoid
The starter have a bad rep But you can replace the relay and clean the connections but 9 out of 10 times it's the starter itself.
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Check the connections at the starter, and at the battery. If they are good, remove the starter and have it bench tested at an Auto Parts Store.
Corroded battery post connections, defective battery, or defective starter.Corroded battery post connections, defective battery, or defective starter.
If the battery and connections are good then you either have a bad starter or bad neuterul safety switch, also make sure it is all the way in park or if manual transmission clutch is fully depressed
Double check the battery cables at the battery and at the engine, be sure they are clean and tight.
Remove negative battery connection and keep it away from battery. Lift truck or jack up truck in RF corner. Remove torque convertor cover. Remove both starter through bolts. There might be another bracket to the block for stabilizing and if there is, remove the one bolt for this. The starter will be loose now so support it. Gently twist and lower a little to gain access at the solenoid connections and remove both nuts for these. Slip cables off and the starter is on the ground. Clean connections including grounding area to block and reverse this to install.
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