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> Another No Start, Thought I solved it.. NOPE did it again.
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post Sep 4 2020, 12:00 PM
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QUOTE(Mark Henry @ Sep 4 2020, 01:35 PM) *

The trans bolt stud area should be shiny clean and the nut tight, the solenoid grounds through the bracket.


Mark, thanks for sticking with me on this.

I am going to take the multimeter and do some resistance tests from the ford relay bracket to trunk ground and between a couple other points before I take anything apart. Would like to be able to pinpoint a fault rather than just hoping I fixed it.

Don't understand why it would be a HOT start issue. If you have a bad ground it would be bad regardless of the temp, right?


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