I've got a 1989 Ford F-150. All was fine until the other day. When I try to start it, it makes a horrible clicking noise. I isolated the sound and replaced the remote starter selenoid, but it still makes the noise and will not start. Is it possible a new selenoid would come burnt out? Should I get another one, or could there be more to my problem, such as bad terminal conections/ground, bad wiring, bad starter (the starter doesn't seem to be turning at all in this process, but I wouldn't think it should if the selenoid is bad), I've even heard thick oil can contribute to problems - it's been 3000 miles since the last change. I've tried jumper cables and that hasn't helped.
Please let me know what you think will most likely solve my problem.
2006-11-07
08:01:09
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davco
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Maintenance & Repairs