No crank, no start with engine light on.

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Asked by Mike Oct 07, 2020 at 05:34 PM about the 2012 Ford E-Series E-350 XLT Super Duty Passenger Van

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2012 ford e350 xlt passenger van. Battery is good, starter is new and I am not
getting enough power to the coil on the starter relay. If I jump out the starter
relay the van will start. Does anyone know what is in the circuit prior to the
starter relay coil and what color wires I should be tracing and checking?

4 Answers

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I checked the battery and it is putting out 12.6 volts

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When I checked the voltage on the coil to the starter relay I was only getting 5 volts. Everywhere else I checked was getting 12.6 volts. I know I'm missing something but don't know what.

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I found the problem. It was a loose connection on the neutral safety switch. The electrical connector wasn't on all the way. Thank you for trying to help me Jay. I appreciate it.

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