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Ford Starters-No Crank
September, 1999
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The mounting surface and drive end housings build up an extreme amount of oxidation creating an impossible ground. Be sure to clean all the oxidation of any surface where an electrical part is mounted for good connections.
Neutral safety switches which are identified by Ford as Transmission Range Sensor Switch are not allowing enough current to reach the "S" terminal of the starter solenoid therefore creating a no crank.