First You Have To Check The S Terminal On The Starter Or Solenoid To See If Is 12 Volts When You Turn The Switch Into A Runn Position If You Have 12 Volts Then You need To Replace The Starter Motor You Need To Go Under The Truck You Well See The Starter Right Ther Is Realy Symple To Replace Two Or Three Bolts & Two Cables All Depends If Is A V6 Or V8
Possible starter or starter solinoid? more info would help
1. bad starter selenoid 2. blown fuse in the circuit 3. bad ground at the starter (not likely, but possible) Start at the starter, with a test light, and work your way back through the curcuit until you find power. That's where the problem will be. If the starter has no power move to the selenoid. If the selenoid had no power in the switch circuit move to the fuse. If the selenoid has no power on the battery side move to the fusable link. Keep working your way to the ignition switch.
That means the solenoid IS working, but power is too low to turn the starter. Check and if necessary clean or tighten the battery terminals. If still the same, charge your battery on slow for at least 12 hours, or get another battery.
If the car won't start it is usually the battery, starter or could be the altenator. What are the symptoms when you try to start it, is there any power?
If the lights in the car come on, then at least part of the system is getting power. Check the battery connections again. Then check the starter solenoid and starter to insure that they are getting power and are working properly.
It could just be your starter...
Start by checking battery voltage and then use a test light to check for power at the starter when the button is pressed. If you have power at the starter with the button pressed it could be a bad starter. If no power at the starter then check into wiring and/or relays.
power, ie battery, then starter, then spark, then fuel
Your problem is prob the starter, if you hear grinding it def is, Tho if starter is good could be ignition relay
1995 Ford Winstar still wi.ll not start after changing starter. Now power going to it. What can be done?
if the car does a click like it is going to turn OS but wont then yes it is the starter
Check the 92 Camaro neutral safety switch next. If the switch is faulty then the starter will not get power to start the engine.
Start with no starter??That car isn't going anywhere unless you change the starter or tow it.
Sounds like a defective starter, but check your battery cables and connections. Make sure you are getting power at the starter when you turn the key to the start position. Could be a relay too.
Check the wiring for the starter, and the starter solenoid for problems. One of these could stop power from getting to the starter.
Ok, in what way are you getting no power to the starter? Do you have power to the headlights? Do they dim a bunch when you try to start the vehicle? Is the starter clicking but not starting? Will the vehicle start if you jump start it? All electrical problems of this nature should start with a load test on the battery, even if it seems fairly new. If it tests good, the next thing I would check is to see if the headlights dim when you try to start it. If they dim I would check the cable connections to the battery, then have the starter tested. If they don't dim you could either have a problem with the ignition switch side of things or the starter solenoid.
Could be the battery is drained or bad. Could be battery connections at battery and or starter are dirty and or loose. Could be starter solenoid is bad. Could be starter is bad.