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Old 09-23-2021, 07:25 AM   #5
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Re: Would this be an ignition switch problem?

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Doesn't crank or doesn't start?

My truck is cranky about cranking. I narrowed it down to the connection from the starter relay to the Crank terminal on the starter. I think it may be the fuse/relay block but I haven't torn into it yet.
Unfortunately my truck is doing this now as well.They say the grounds can be an issue on these trucks.Some say the problem is in the starter wearing out.My engine just barely turns over after driving a long distance when I try to restart it.Let it cool down and fires right up.Also on the right side of the engine is a fuel pressure regulator you can unplug the vacuum line going to it if has fuel dripping out it's bad.Mine has no fuel dripping out.
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