1995 Ford F150 won't start

Asked by Rlege Oct 25, 2016 at 05:53 PM about the 1995 Ford F-150

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I removed the bench seat out of my Ford
F1 50 and now it does not start I checked
and it sounds like the fuel pump is running
does anyone have any ideas on what I
should do next

3 Answers

34,745

Isolate the problem by checking the fuel pressure and spark so narrow down the problem also I would check for any wires that might've accidentally gotten disconnected

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The bench seat would not have anything to do with the truck not starting. If the fuel pump is running, check to see if you are getting gas at the engine. Also check for spark. Most likely it is a fuel or spark issue. Does the engine turn over but not fire?

3,655

check your ECM relay and fuel relay ( those are the 2 black boxes on the fuse panel under the hood. they are nearest you). there is no way really that I know of to check to see if they are blown ( the black relay on the end is a spare, use it if you have to). ALSO, there is a fuse that runs that fuel line to the block. it is the 20 amp fuse and is the 4th slot in from near. It sits just beside the fuel relay, how convenient.

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