01 f150 wont start

Asked by Kinggc Dec 25, 2016 at 10:37 AM about the 2001 Ford F-150

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

It has happened 4 times on mr in the past 2 days. I
try to turn on my truck and everything goes as it
should it just doesn't turn over. I hear the engine
trying to turn on but it doesn't, lights work, truck
has oil, truck has gas, it has battery because the
lights are able turn on without a problem. Anyone
have any ideas what it might be?

1 Answer

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Start with battery need to put a load test, then check if fuel pump comes on, you can hear it from gas refill neck, pump should turn for few second to prime system. Need to check all associated fuses, check pcm and fuel pump relays underhood, then look for fuel pressure. Look on owners manual for all related fuses and relays. Good Luck

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