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Old 04-06-2017, 08:12 AM
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1994 f150 xlt 4.9l v6 automatic I have replaced the starter solinoid 2 new ones, new battery, new starter, had the alternator checked and then put back in, new serpentine belt, new ignition switch, new ground spots one body and one frame, new fuel filter, new fused link lines both alternator and trucks main, I have to put the key in the on position and jump the starter solinoid from one copper post to the other with a wire to get the truck to turn over and once it does it will run for about a minute and then shut off or if I open my door it bogs down
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ignition switch or column wiring

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get a meter and start checking voltages and grounds...you will likely need a wiring diagram to follow out the ignition/column wiring.
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Ignition relay ?
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ignition switch or column wiring

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get a meter and start checking voltages and grounds...you will likely need a wiring diagram to follow out the ignition/column wiring.
I can't find any diagrams do you have a picture or a link? And I will try that later when I get home, would I check all around the truck for a bad ground/voltage or would it only near the collum?
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Ignition relay ?
Will try that one out later when I get home




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