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SN-95 and New Edge Mustangs
2001 Bullitt, No crank, No start, but will push start
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<blockquote data-quote="SecondhandSnake" data-source="post: 16577229" data-attributes="member: 116684"><p>Yeah and the starter is a bitch with a stock K-member. If you narrowed it down then it's just a matter of making sure the starter is getting good power and ground, and if the solenoid is getting 12V in the crank position. Sometimes if you bang on the solenoid that will free it up. And remember just because you have power and/or ground to the starter it may not deliver enough current due to high resistance.</p><p></p><p>Also if it turns out to be the solenoid, you can replace just that and not the starter. While they don't list it as a serviceable part for the Mustang, you can get one for an F150 and swap them out.</p><p></p><p>I hear you about working on it in the driveway. I had a Grand Marquis' starter give up the ghost in subzero weather. Not a fun time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SecondhandSnake, post: 16577229, member: 116684"] Yeah and the starter is a bitch with a stock K-member. If you narrowed it down then it's just a matter of making sure the starter is getting good power and ground, and if the solenoid is getting 12V in the crank position. Sometimes if you bang on the solenoid that will free it up. And remember just because you have power and/or ground to the starter it may not deliver enough current due to high resistance. Also if it turns out to be the solenoid, you can replace just that and not the starter. While they don't list it as a serviceable part for the Mustang, you can get one for an F150 and swap them out. I hear you about working on it in the driveway. I had a Grand Marquis' starter give up the ghost in subzero weather. Not a fun time. [/QUOTE]
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