how about plugs, wires or ignition module
I believe it should be close to the battery
I believe it should be bolted to the inner fender close to the battery , just follow your positive battery cable
Follow the + battery cable from battery should connect to starter solenoid (relay)
The starter should be between the engine and trans on the right side of the truck. Disconnect battery, remove wire from starter to battery. There should only be 3 bolts attaching the starter to the trans bellhousing.
follow the positive battery cable down to the starter solinoid which is mounted to the starter motor, the starter motor should be on the same side as the battery is. good luck
you should be able to follow the positive battery cable down to the starter
Aplly battery voltage to it, it should jump, engage.
Follow the + battery cable should connect to the starter solenoid (relay)
If a 94 Thunderbird starter will not turn over, the battery may be dead. The battery should be charged with jumper cables.
Follow the + battery cable should connect to the starter solenoid (relay) either at the top of starter or at the inner fender perhaps under battery
Your starter solenoid is sticking. Replace the starter solenoid and you should be good to go.
A battery jump starter works by taking the charge from another battery, such as in another car, and passing it to the dead battery. When the charge is sufficient in starting the dead battery, it should then start charging itself as the engine runs.