My 2003 Ford F-150 4.2 engine but won't start

Asked by Goober723 Mar 05, 2017 at 08:06 PM about the 2003 Ford F-150

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Truck died tested battery was bad. Drive for 2 days
then died again. Tested alternator was bad
replaced. Then still wouldn't start tested starter was
bad replaced. Now after battery, alternator, and
starter. And still won't start. Need help

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Does it turn over (cranks), if not itcould be solenoid

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it turns over great but it want fire after . I changed all spark plugs firing coil it ran great for few days and then started skipping and stopped and want start. This all started a month ago when I hit a big pot hole and the truck stopped cold ,i had it towed to garage and the replaced the relay fuel line and wires to gas tank reset the emergency over ride control under dash then it ran fine for 3 weeks .Then started skipping and as I stated replaced spark plugs and coil fuel filer. So there you are.

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