Thank you KFlash It is a good thing check the solenoid/relay same side of the battery the inside of the fender under the hood with a couple nuts. Make sure cables and wires are on correctly, if you need a new one they run about $20. The battery cable goes to it another cable goes from it to the starter you will see a couple small wires are on it. Make sure all the connections are clean you can use a wire brush to clean them and then re connect them, but first remember to disconnect the battery
Great video! My 1986 Ford F150 did the same thing, but wouldn't stop no matter how I turned the key. I had to disconnect the battery to stop it. At the moment I am towing it back to the garage that recently installed the new ignition switch so they can correct it. I just don't have the time or patience to do my own repairs anymore.
Thank you KFlash It is a good thing check the solenoid/relay same side of the battery the inside of the fender under the hood with a couple nuts. Make sure cables and wires are on correctly, if you need a new one they run about $20. The battery cable goes to it another cable goes from it to the starter you will see a couple small wires are on it. Make sure all the connections are clean you can use a wire brush to clean them and then re connect them, but first remember to disconnect the battery
Takasch54 1 month ago
Great video! My 1986 Ford F150 did the same thing, but wouldn't stop no matter how I turned the key. I had to disconnect the battery to stop it. At the moment I am towing it back to the garage that recently installed the new ignition switch so they can correct it. I just don't have the time or patience to do my own repairs anymore.
Kflash3782 1 month ago