Problem with my truck need help

Asked by Kimberly May 19, 2023 at 03:34 PM about the 2001 Ford Expedition XLT

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I bought a starter an a solenoid for my ford expedition
2001 an it still make a clicking noise starter is
manufactory

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If it is a rapid clicking then it a low voltage problem, battery, bad cables, corrode connections. If it is one loud click then something has locked the engine, coolant in a cylinder or cylinders, thrown rod, transmission problem.

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I don't know what "manufactory" means, but if the starter was rebuilt or reconditioned, that's likely the defect. Install a new starter and that will likely fix your problems..... Or if the clicking is rapid, you probably just need to clean and tighten battery cable conenctions.

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