Wow I wasn't expecting this video to reach so many people! Reading through the comments has me completely grateful that I took the time to film, edit and publish the process! I figured out how to fix the issue with the help of other youtubers, and I'm glad that my video was able to do the same for many of you. I've added some Amazon links in the description, your support is greatly appreciated!
I love you for doing this! I'm trying all this on my truck now, I've been carless for a week in the middle of winter in AK, I'm about to lose my mind! I can't afford a 20 mile tow and a mechanic!
@@sambworkin Oh wow, and you're still responding to comments after all this time! Thank you! I do have one (maybe more hopefully not too many😬), when you bypass the starter relay by bridging with the screwdriver, did the starter engage at all? I get spark but no response from the starter at all. I suspect it may be the battery connector, battery is new because I thought it was that, I've got a new starter here but no tools to install, so I'm trying everything else in hopes. I'm checking fuses in a bit here...
@KnockedupNout Check the connections to the battery terminals first to make sure everything is properly secured and connected. Then jumping the connection with the screwdriver make sure to hold it on there solid for a second or 2, mine sparked, and at fist I pulled it away quickly, but when I held it there for a second or 2 it ended up starting if I can remember correctly.
@@sambworkin So I was getting spark by jumping the connection like that but no starter reaction at all. I did have to replace some fuses. My brother came and was able to help me replace the starter! We had already tried tapping it while cranking but it did nothing. Turns out one of the wires to the starter was corroded and must have been causing an arc or something because one of the bolts was nearly sheared off, but not like a cut, it was more like corroded melting crispy chunks falling off! It ate almost all the way through the bolt. With the starter replaced finally it fired right up! Thing is it gave no signs of dying, it was literally cranking one minute and the next it was just dead, no strange sounds or anything. Probably just fried.
I feel your pain Brother! I had the same problem. Most tubers after testing the solenoid, connections etc, rule out the starter by jumping the posts with a screw driver. I don't have a neutral safety switch on my transmission, so it is not that. I was not getting cranking volts from the keyed ignition switch (new one) to the solenoid "S" terminal on the new solenoid switch. I just added a push button starter button. a 12v keyed hot wire to one push button terminal and another wire from other side of push button starter to the "S" solenoid with a 20Amp inline fuse in the line. I plan on replacing the wiring harness this winter. 1967 Mustang Gt, built 460 big block pro street car. Thanks for sharing and cheers from Motown/Dearborn.
Shout out to YOU. You just demonstrated how and why the human species have evolved. Very good and thank you for this video. I have a 99 Ford Expedition with the same problem, the relay clicking bit not blowing fuses. Two of the relays (one rectangular and one square) next to that blue fuse get hot but sometimes it does starts with hiccups. I am going to check those wires. Thank you so much. 🎉
Bro I love you right now Im slow when it come to cars my girl car would not turn on and the screw driver thing worked saved me from having to call a Uber to pickup my pickup and pull it. 😂 thanks bro you don’t even understand my gratitude.
This video helped me today , just wanted say thanks been trying to troubleshoot it myself and tried a bunch of things turned out the positive wired was taped with electrical tape just like yours and wasn't making a connection so ima have to do a set up like you did , but I got my car to start from making contact with my battery for now and after a long day in Texas heat I finally drove my car home
What a rollercoaster of a journey!! Thank you for sharing this entire process. I have and ‘02 Expedition Triton engine that won’t crank and won’t start and you just saved my life! 🤙🏿🫡
Thank God for the ability to research and share our experiences and knowledge. It feels great knowing this video helped you and many others im just getting around to responding to all these amazing comments 🙏🏽
Vídeo que was vwry helpful and more thorough than any seen on UA-cam. It would be very professional video If not for the swear words. Otherwise the video is the best I've seem on this topic.
You most always don't have to replace the firewall solenoid or the starter. First go through the anti-theft system, use the key fob, lock, unlock. Then check battery and cables... Also, key fob batteries... The anti-theft system is often called the anti-owner system... Ford uses it along with the "check engine" light to sell parts and services.
The very First thing to check is if it starts in Neutral. If it does, then its Not the solenoid! It would be the shifter mechanisms under the steering column. There are several things to check for if thats the case. The symptoms are the no crank in park, and a loose/sloppy shifter mechanism. There are several videos to watch on that subject. (4 possible issues) If it turns out its none of those 4, then go to the neutral safety switch on the driver's side of the transmission. I would change that last as its more difficult to do and cost more.
I had the same issue but I though was I burned cable in the fuse box and what is causing to blow the fuse or why with a loose groud cause blow the fuse boss ?
Any loose or taped connections positive or negative will cause a spark and blow the fuse. All the things that are wired to the battery connections, positive or negative need to be soldered. After you solder the connections the solder (pronounced soder) itself needs to appear shiny. If it doesn’t look shiny then it’s not going to hold for long. Watch a video on how to solder battery terminals. Damn good job finding the problem Brother, you have a lot of common sense ! You killed it !!
I have the same problem and the problem cannot be resolved. I am going to do that process, cleaning the battery terminal is what I am missing, thank you
Thats what was found on mine, a bad connection it lasted for about three weeks after they got it running again, guess what!! Im here again, it happened again no crank no start, same bs, hate this freaking truck
Did your retest the solenoid after it happened again? It might have been the bad connection to start, then the solenoid might have gone bad three weeks later (?)
Having the same problem with my Lincoln Navigator flashing anti theft.. I replaced the starter still nothing I’ll try to go back and clean all connections thanks 🙏 hope it works
LOL, mine did it after I got back from a car show. Was running fine until the next time I got in it, and NOTHING! lol. I did get gas that day too!! Maybe it's the gas, lol
Wow I wasn't expecting this video to reach so many people! Reading through the comments has me completely grateful that I took the time to film, edit and publish the process! I figured out how to fix the issue with the help of other youtubers, and I'm glad that my video was able to do the same for many of you. I've added some Amazon links in the description, your support is greatly appreciated!
I love you for doing this! I'm trying all this on my truck now, I've been carless for a week in the middle of winter in AK, I'm about to lose my mind! I can't afford a 20 mile tow and a mechanic!
@@KnockedupNout I'm sorry to hear that, I'm wishing you the best! I can try my best to answer any questions you might have.
@@sambworkin Oh wow, and you're still responding to comments after all this time! Thank you!
I do have one (maybe more hopefully not too many😬), when you bypass the starter relay by bridging with the screwdriver, did the starter engage at all? I get spark but no response from the starter at all. I suspect it may be the battery connector, battery is new because I thought it was that, I've got a new starter here but no tools to install, so I'm trying everything else in hopes. I'm checking fuses in a bit here...
@KnockedupNout Check the connections to the battery terminals first to make sure everything is properly secured and connected. Then jumping the connection with the screwdriver make sure to hold it on there solid for a second or 2, mine sparked, and at fist I pulled it away quickly, but when I held it there for a second or 2 it ended up starting if I can remember correctly.
@@sambworkin So I was getting spark by jumping the connection like that but no starter reaction at all. I did have to replace some fuses. My brother came and was able to help me replace the starter! We had already tried tapping it while cranking but it did nothing. Turns out one of the wires to the starter was corroded and must have been causing an arc or something because one of the bolts was nearly sheared off, but not like a cut, it was more like corroded melting crispy chunks falling off! It ate almost all the way through the bolt. With the starter replaced finally it fired right up! Thing is it gave no signs of dying, it was literally cranking one minute and the next it was just dead, no strange sounds or anything. Probably just fried.
Bless ur heart I just had the same problem n it drove me crazy I finally just took it to a mechanic n problem solved I despise mechanic work
Me too William! Most are shady crooks, not all tho. They say things like: "You need a whole new engine etc, lol It will cost you $8,000 dollars. lol
Very helpful. It helped me solve my starting and power problem on my 1998 Expedition. Saved me hundreds of dollars including the tow bill.
Love to hear it!! I'm glad I was able to help pay the knowledge it forward. 🙏🏽 💪🏽
Thank you thank you thank you!! I was having the same exact issue with my Expedition and you nailed it!! Thanks for your patience and sharing 👍👍
Awesome I appreciate your feedback, I'm glad this video was able to help so many people!
I feel your pain Brother! I had the same problem. Most tubers after testing the solenoid, connections etc, rule out the starter by jumping the posts with a screw driver. I don't have a neutral safety switch on my transmission, so it is not that. I was not getting cranking volts from the keyed ignition switch (new one) to the solenoid "S" terminal on the new solenoid switch. I just added a push button starter button. a 12v keyed hot wire to one push button terminal and another wire from other side of push button starter to the "S" solenoid with a 20Amp inline fuse in the line. I plan on replacing the wiring harness this winter. 1967 Mustang Gt, built 460 big block pro street car. Thanks for sharing and cheers from Motown/Dearborn.
Shout out to YOU. You just demonstrated how and why the human species have evolved.
Very good and thank you for this video.
I have a 99 Ford Expedition with the same problem, the relay clicking bit not blowing fuses. Two of the relays (one rectangular and one square) next to that blue fuse get hot but sometimes it does starts with hiccups. I am going to check those wires.
Thank you so much. 🎉
Thank you for your positive words, it means a lot 🙏🏽
Thank you for this video, I have a 2000 Expedition and this is a great starting point to figure out why mine won't start.
Bro I love you right now Im slow when it come to cars my girl car would not turn on and the screw driver thing worked saved me from having to call a Uber to pickup my pickup and pull it. 😂 thanks bro you don’t even understand my gratitude.
@noah766 I love to hear it brotha!
This video helped me today , just wanted say thanks been trying to troubleshoot it myself and tried a bunch of things turned out the positive wired was taped with electrical tape just like yours and wasn't making a connection so ima have to do a set up like you did , but I got my car to start from making contact with my battery for now and after a long day in Texas heat I finally drove my car home
Way to be persistent!
Great Job Bro!
What a rollercoaster of a journey!! Thank you for sharing this entire process. I have and ‘02 Expedition Triton engine that won’t crank and won’t start and you just saved my life! 🤙🏿🫡
Thank God for the ability to research and share our experiences and knowledge. It feels great knowing this video helped you and many others im just getting around to responding to all these amazing comments 🙏🏽
Reminds me of me but you have more patience. Great work!
Vídeo que was vwry helpful and more thorough than any seen on UA-cam. It would be very professional video If not for the swear words. Otherwise the video is the best I've seem on this topic.
That's the most magic sound! Good job sir!
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This was like a whodunnit crime drama. Outstanding!
Haha this might be my favorite comment, because that's exactly how it felt in the moment😂
Worked like a charm… Let’s see if it stays fixed once I change it out
Way to persevere brother!
You most always don't have to replace the firewall solenoid or the starter. First go through the anti-theft system, use the key fob, lock, unlock. Then check battery and cables... Also, key fob batteries... The anti-theft system is often called the anti-owner system... Ford uses it along with the "check engine" light to sell parts and services.
Im going thru this right now i needed a trouble shooter thank you soooo much im gonna do each step in the mourning. Ill let ya know
I have 2000 expedition
It was a very green positive cable. Cleaned it with a steel brush starts right up
My Expy is the same year. I'm having similar issues. Did you determine if the solenoid was wired wired incorrectly or did I miss something?
I have a 1997 ford f150 that dose not have power after trying to engage the trigger wire on the selonoid., The fuse is ok so what now?
The very First thing to check is if it starts in Neutral. If it does, then its Not the solenoid! It would be the shifter mechanisms under the steering column. There are several things to check for if thats the case. The symptoms are the no crank in park, and a loose/sloppy shifter mechanism. There are several videos to watch on that subject. (4 possible issues) If it turns out its none of those 4, then go to the neutral safety switch on the driver's side of the transmission. I would change that last as its more difficult to do and cost more.
i replaced the solenoid, battery connectors, fuses are all good. could it be the starter ignition switch?
I had the same issue but I though was I burned cable in the fuse box and what is causing to blow the fuse or why with a loose groud cause blow the fuse boss ?
Any loose or taped connections positive or negative will cause a spark and blow the fuse. All the things that are wired to the battery connections, positive or negative need to be soldered.
After you solder the connections
the solder (pronounced soder)
itself needs to appear shiny.
If it doesn’t look shiny then it’s not going to hold for long. Watch a video on how to solder battery terminals. Damn good job finding the problem Brother, you have a lot of common sense ! You killed it !!
I already replaced the starter switch but still it won't start.
What I'm going to do next?
But you were able to still start it up by touching the solenoid with the screw driver? Even with the ground like that?
Very good job Tanks
I have the same problem and the problem cannot be resolved. I am going to do that process, cleaning the battery terminal is what I am missing, thank you
Great job men.
Omg!!! And here i broke the bolt on the selenoid
Same here🤣
Solenoids are pretty cheap so not all that bad.
Lol me too 😂
Thats what was found on mine, a bad connection it lasted for about three weeks after they got it running again, guess what!! Im here again, it happened again no crank no start, same bs, hate this freaking truck
Did your retest the solenoid after it happened again? It might have been the bad connection to start, then the solenoid might have gone bad three weeks later (?)
It happens that way. You just have to let it sit
Thanks man it helped me a lot
Awesome, I love to hear it!
Excellent video thank you very much
What was the clicking noise?
Solenoid switch engaging.
Mice!
I got the same crappy truck... It only gets worse my friend..... Mines dead again, 278000 + miles on it....
I have the same problem thank you
Having the same problem with my Lincoln Navigator flashing anti theft.. I replaced the starter still nothing I’ll try to go back and clean all connections thanks 🙏 hope it works
Thank You Excellent Video!
Hell yeah 👍
Fun ride
Where's that problem on econolines , yours is different, can't find that bolted area.
14:17 super janky crimp... if that works for more than a year, that would be amazing.
the way you took it off is the way you put it back on I was always told
that batter looks pretty bad with corrosion. it always happens after full of gas also
LOL, mine did it after I got back from a car show. Was running fine until the next time I got in it, and NOTHING! lol. I did get gas that day too!! Maybe it's the gas, lol
It's the wire that connects to your starter. It gets corroded and it won't start
Maybe hook it up like it says to
Man this fucker got me 😂going through the same shit😂😢😢😂😂😂😂
Please try to show all of the camera pix instead of 1/2
I have the exact same problem
I'm gonna rip out my negative wire tomarrow..haha
Bad ground