e 150 wont start changed cam crank sensor and coil pack no spark

Asked by theway Jan 04, 2015 at 09:06 AM about the 2003 Ford E-Series E-150 Cargo Van

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Check the fuse box under the hood. Should be a fuse that controls the PCM. Make sure it's not blown. If it is, the vehicle will have a no spark condition. If you find the fuse for the PCM and it is not blown, pull it out and crank over the engine. Do you get spark with the fuse pulled?

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Have also heard that the fuse for the ignition will become loose in the fuse box. The metal clips become loose. Take a pair of needle nose and tighten them up. May be your issue. Read some other posts and guys spent a ton of money on replacing parts, when it was just a loose fuse connection.

Checked fuse wasn't blown or loose I can only rule out that the pcm is gone

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