Ive check the battery and it was ok and i also change the starter and the ignition switch and it still wont turn on so it has to be a electrical shortage.....plz help
SOURCE: key will noot turn in the switch
try turning the steering wheel left and right while turning the key, sometimes when you park with your wheels turned it will lock the wheel and key. you may have to put a little force into turning the wheel, nothing that will make u sweat... hope this helps you and good luck!!!
SOURCE: cant start my crown vic 1998
ignition switch or starter relay or a wiring problem
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SOURCE: my 98 crown vic wont
It sounds like a dead battery. Didn't they check the battery while they were testing the starter? Check out the voltage, or just take the battery to walmart and have it tested. 13+ volts min, electrolyte fluid has to be good in all 6 cells, one dead cell, =dead battery, make sure it has water in it. Check the terminals, make sure they are clean and tight. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: 1995 ford crown vic won't start. The inertia switch is OK. Checked the fuses OK
ck 4 fuel press. spark inj. pulse ect.!
Car not starting or turning over indicates towards multiple possibilities.
It can be issue with battery or weak battery. But if battery checks out ok, then
it can be starter issue or faulty alternator or problem with low fuel pressure
or no spark at spark plugs due to dirty spark plugs or faulty
ignition coil or injectors getting cracked or dirty and needs to be cleaned.
To confirm the problem, the basic troubleshooting is required.
Click this link below and follow the troubleshooting:------
http://technoanswers.blogspot.in/2012/02/car-starting-issues.html
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This will help.
Thanks.
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