Turns over won't fire, intermittent, coil pack condenser first sparked blew 25 amp fuse, replaced both , relay, replaced, ignition replaced, plugs and wires replaced. HELP left me stranded after 4 days in the garage where these thing were done.

Asked by Niecarrah Dec 21, 2012 at 01:50 PM about the 1994 Ford F-150 XLT 4WD SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

1994 F150 Turns over won't fire, intermittent, coil pack condenser first sparked blew 25 amp fuse, replaced both , relay, replaced, ignition replaced, plugs and wires replaced. HELP left me stranded after 4 days in the garage where these thing were done.

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NOT THE ANSWER BUT MORE TO MY QUESTION: It started 13 times before stranding me far from home. That was after the ignition replacement. The fuel pump comes on and pressurizes as well. Also tried jumping the fuse, still no start.

95

I have had similar problems check your distributor, your ignition coil, or the ignition coil module I believe on your truck its distributor mounted but I just had a problem where it wouldnt start but then randomly would then not amd it was the module also check you battery cables to male sure you dont have a bare wire that could be your problem as well. Goodluck

73,320

Are you getting fire to the plugs? (probably not) Are you still blowing fuses? If you have an old time distributor, check the points and condensor. If the gap is too large on the points, nothing is going to happen.

10

replace your ignition module on the left side corner of engine compartment square gray aluminum heat sink around it. more than likely thats your issue

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