most auto parts stores will test your system this is not an all inclusive test....
Find the positive battery terminal. Follow the thick cable from that terminal and it will lead to the starter solenoid.
You can find a wiring guide for truck brake lights on a Ford F150 by going to a gas station and picking up one of the auto books. You can also purchase one at any automotive store.
follow the thick positive wire from the battery and you will find a stater at the end of that rainbow
It is a 1997 f150 with a 4.6
take the truck to your local ford dealer. they can hook up their scan tool and read the code.
www.americantrucks.com ia good place to find parts. You may also try ebay.
You can find a full illustration diagram for a 93 Ford F150 automatic locking hub in the truck's owner's manual. You can also find it at various auto stores.
The starter motor is located on the passenger side of the vehicle. You have to crawl under the truck. Once under the truck, look from the back of the transmission forward. You will see it mounted to the bell housing of the transmission, near the back of the engine. You should find an "L" shaped red-plastic cover on the starter solenoid. Please remember to remove the negative battery cable before removing the starter. There are two nuts that hold the electrical wires to the starter solenoid. Holding the starter to the bell housing, you will find one bolt at the top, and a combination stud/nut that holds on the starter ground wire. Once the fasteners are loose, I use a 1/4: drive with extension to unbolt the starter because there is not a lot of room to work...even in a big truck like an Expedition, or F150. Be patient, and be careful not to round the bolt heads, Good Luck!
Hello, I have a 99 ford ranger myself and I find the starter on my truck, I find it under the engine, if you look under on the right side of you truck begin the front tire you sure be able to see it.. good look.
My truck did that once or twice. Both times it was because the fuse had blown that powers the brake lights. I did also find out that if you shut the truck off and turn the key on that you can get it into netrual, then you can start the truck and move it.
a soleniod is just one item in a schematic its like a big relay if it needs to be replace its like 8 bucks, if you want the schematic for the whole starter system its basically battery+ to soleniod to starter to battery-
Not online , go to a public library , buy a Haynes repair manual for your make , model of vehicle you might want to do this for the year of your truck the starter only has 3 bolt's holding it on dont b a chicken, first you need to take off the 2 bolt's the hold it up the the motor then the 1 bolt that hold's on the starter cable. be sure to remove the battery cable negative cable first, before you install the next starter be sure to clean up the starter cap and ground plate your bolting up the starter to. get a manual for your truck if you dont know what im talking about Chilton manual's are the best dont buy Haynes there garbage. later thank the goodfellas667@?