No crank, no start, no lights , completely dead

Asked by Brian Apr 04, 2018 at 04:55 PM about the 2001 Ford F-150 XLT Extended Cab 4WD SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So my 2001 Ford F-150 was dead went to jump it
everything was good then all of a sudden no power ( no
lights ) replaced battery thinking it wasn’t good.
Connected battery and then didn’t crank. Replaced
solenoid and now back to no power at all. Checked fuses
and they are good. Tested power at battery and is good.
Power at positive connection at solenoid and have power
there also. Tried jumping with screwdriver on big post of
solenoid and got nothing, jump from positive to small post
on solenoid and it clicks.

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Happened to my 2015 F150 at 71k. I spoke with Ford, they said the battery died. Impossible. I checked the battery and it was at 94%. Even still they want to change the battery for 400. I asked them to check the relay fuse for the fuel pump. They looked at me crazy. I don't have a resolution yet, but thanks all for your input. I agree...call Ford and make them aware of the issues. Otherwise, like most of you I'll be buying a Chevy.

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I had something like this happen to my dodge it turned out to be a ecm or a pcm module.

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