My F-150 2010 motel wont crank. its kind of a cold morning, and it will sound like its going to crank but it wont, and we dont have noone to fix it what should we do?

Asked by hannah_1234 Dec 26, 2014 at 09:26 AM about the 2010 Ford F-150 FX2 SuperCrew LB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

We dont have alot of money and we are needing quick advice. it only has 50,000 miles on
it. is there any possible way yall could help as quick as possible?

2 Answers

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If it is cold, they it could be the battery. But do not run out and purchase one, especially is money is short. Places like autozone will test the battery for free.

3,775

have you considered checking the fuse for the fuel pump? Are getting crank and start confused?? Because, really, if the pump is shot and you are not getting any fuel to the block, then I'd replace that fuse for the gas pump ( should be the yellow 20 A near side). On a cold morning, sure, I'd give the pump a good few seconds to pressurize the gas system to get it going where it needs to be. You cannot expect it in the the cold to just turn the key over and it starts right up. forget it.

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