check the ECT sensor with a scan tool
may be on top of the starter and replaced with same. Follow the + battery cable it will connect to the solenoid
The wire from the battery to solenoid is corroded & should be replaced.
solenoid is bad ,have it replaced,but check for remote solenoid first some vehicles have another solenoid mounted closer to battery
To replace the wastegate solenoid on a 2005 5.9 Dodge Diesel, first, disconnect the battery and remove the engine cover for better access. Locate the wastegate solenoid, typically found near the turbocharger, and unplug the electrical connector. Remove the mounting bolts securing the solenoid and carefully take it out. Install the new solenoid by reversing the steps, ensuring all connections are secure before reconnecting the battery and testing the system.
battery hooked up backward, wires crossed somewhere or it could be the solenoid.
I've replaced ignition switch, and starter solenoid, checked fuses, and battery, but I don't seem to be getting any electrical through to start the engine. I can jump everything and get the engine to turn over but not start.
Check for high resistance in the wiring to the solenoid, and in the battery cables. A weak battery can also cause this. If one battery is good, and the other is a little weak, the truck can turn over at normal speed, while the fuel solenoid doesn't move.
You should locate and test the solenoid. Most have three connections. There is a large cable from the battery to the solenoid, from the solenoid to the starter and from the start switch to the solenoid. The power terminals to the battery and the starter are large and have large cables. The starter switch connection is much smaller. Turning the key to 'start' provides a low current voltage to the solenoid causing the solenoid relay to close and power from the battery cable to connect through to the starter. If that voltage is present then the solenoid or the wiring between the solenoid and battery or solenoid and starter is suspect. If that voltage is missing then the starter switch or solenoid feed line may have failed.
Starter Ignition Neutral switch
Dead battery? Loose or dirty battery cables? Bad starter solenoid? Bad starter? Neutral switch?
Never disconnect a battery while an engine is running!
The solenoid could be bad. A loose wire, ground, or the switch itself is bad.