4.6L Won't Start. No Oil Pressure
#11
Senior Member
After it quits you need to have a few basics checked. Fuel pressure, ignition, and have it hooked up to a good diagnostic tool and get real time monitoring. Could be as easy as a ground , could be more complicated. New vehicles are very fussy and good grounds are very important.
Have you ever checked into the fuel shut off switch ? It has a reset button on top of it. It is located next to the fuse box , passengers side lower kick panel.
Have you ever checked into the fuel shut off switch ? It has a reset button on top of it. It is located next to the fuse box , passengers side lower kick panel.
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pc1894 (02-07-2016)
#12
Junior Member
Thread Starter
I'll ask the dealership to have the mechanic check this out. Wish I would have known to look at that shut off switch before I had it towed. I remember the first time it happened a few months back I was at work and a mechanic there had a diagnostic tool. We ran the truck with the diagnostic tool on at it showed everything normal. That's why he thought it was a glitch. Granted it was a little handheld one and not one of the really good ones like at the dealer. I really hope they find the problem this time. I'm afraid they go to crank it and it starts and they dismiss my complaints again.
#16
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It happened again. Had another warranty tow to the dealer. Waiting to hear what they do to it now. It's got to be a wiring harness issue. I'd really hate to because I absolutely love this truck, but I'm about to give up and trade her for a different one. Shame my dealer doesn't have any affordable FX2's.