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check battery volts should be 12.6 volts.if not battery is dead.if battery okay starter relay is bad on fenderwell next to battery or starter it self faulty.if all is good faulty neutral switch to transmission will cause no starter operation.turn off radio before disconnecting negative battery cable.
STARTER SOLENOID IS ON STARTER.FORD ALSO HAD STARTER RELAY SWITCH ON BACK FIREWALL.FOLLOW THE BATTERY POSITIVE CABLE IT WILL TAKE YOU RIGHT TO STARTER SOLENOID OR RELAY.
I have a 94 Thunderbird SC and the relay is located on the passenger side of the engine compartment behind the headlight assembly and to the left of the radiator. You should see a rectangular shaped relay tucked in there.
Dear Fuel Pump Locator..... The fuel pump for your tbird is located inside the fuel tank of the vehicle....as well as the sending unit for the fuel .Yes it is a bear to get down on the ground...especially without a car hoist.The starter solenoid should be on the LF inner febder under neath the hood of the vehicle...I HPE I HELPED!!
1997 Ford Thunderbird Transmission problem
When driving normally transmission surges like it is not in gear. Had sensors replaced, nitural safety switch, and still acts up.
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