can someone figure this out?

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Asked by Roy Aug 26, 2017 at 03:58 PM about the 1987 Ford Ranger S Standard Cab SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 1987 ford ranger that has the 2.3 engine in it. when I go to start it  it wil keep turning over  until I disconnect the battery....even with the switch  shut off  it will keep turning over...what will cause this?

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22,300

Have you tested starter relay? Starter actuator not fuctioning properly. Ignition switch staying activated.

22,300

...its not your starter...your starter is getting power when it shouldnt..sounds like your sloenoid is shorted out If you have a meter i would disconnect the starter cable at the solenoid and check for voltage passing through the solenoid when you attach your battery cable to the battery...if you are passing voltage with the key off disconnect the little wire on the solenoid so it has no way to turn on..if you are still passing power i would say your solenoid is shorted and you need a new one (or you have a powerwire touching something it shouldnt that is leading to the out post on the solenoid)....if it stops passing power with the little wire disconnected then you have a short in your ignition circuit....

157,435

Shorted solenoid or bad ignition switch, not the key and cylinder, but the electric part of it.

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