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    Truck won't start...

    I have a 96 ford ranger 4-cylinder. I've been messing around with it trying to get it to fire, but i'm stumped. The alternator took a shit, so I replaced the alternator, bought a new batter, serpentine belt, and even battery terminal clamps!

    Now its turning over like the motor is seized up. It turns over like the battery is dead, but its not that.

    So i thought maybe one of the accessories that runs off the serpintine belt was locked up, so i took off the belt and tried turning it over, and it struggles to turn over.

    I'm starting to think that this trucks last leg finally gave out. What do you guys think?


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    First are you getting spark If so are you getting fuel? Start there. How many miles? .... Could be anything. Timing Belt ?

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    Getting spark. Getting fuel. Timing belt is practically new. New starter, new alternator, new battery. I checked all the grounds. Whats wierd is that I can turn the crank pulley on it, so that means that the motor isn't seized. Also, i can push it down my driveway and pop start it.

    It can't be the starter because I litteraly just put a new one in. For some reason its turning over very very hard and slow...


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    95k miles...i'm stumped...


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    just because its a new starter doesnt mean it a good starter. Where did you get it from?
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    make sure you check all your grounds for that system,a bad ground equals high resistance and a slow crank,the starter could be junk also.

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    I take it is a manual trans....? Is it possible the problem is in the hydraulic clutch? Where the clutch isn't releasing when you are trying to start it, does the truck start ok when in Neutral? If it does, then I am thinking there is a leak in the hyd clutch system or air in it.

    Also, on the checking all the cables thing.... I had one the other day that had an almost broken off terminal on the + batt cable, starter end.
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    Ok i know this is a bit off topic, and i know my signature pic is way to large, but i gatta know...


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    oh also check the battery terminal clamps.

    sounds dumb, but sometimes they get messed up and less conductive/weak and dont pass enough juice along.

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    Starter i bought from autozone.

    I checked all the grounds that i could find. Cleaned them up.

    clutch wise, idk, because the truck starts when I pop start it. if the clutch wasn't fully engaging, then it wouldn't turnover at all correct?

    Battery terminal clamps are brand new. I bought them when i replaced the battery. I thought it was the battery clamps at first, maybe not getting the right connection where the wires clamp in, but those are fine....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbo-Triumph View Post
    Ok i know this is a bit off topic, and i know my signature pic is way to large, but i gatta know...


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    On topic:

    How's your engine wiring harness? Maybe you have a sort some where and no power to the PCM or timing sensors (crank or cam).
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    sounds like somethin stupid to me... i mean if it runs when you pop start it, somethings just not giving the starter enough juice.

    OR, you bought a faulty starter.

    my dad was helpin this guy put a starter in a firebird one time, 3-4 hrs later, they realized (after shimming it 600 different ways) the starter was faulty, and got it replaced.

    if i remembor correctly, the starter just "clicked", though.

    are you handy with a multimeter / amp meter?

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    Check the starter (see if it is junk, hitting the flywheel propperly), the connections to the starter, as well as the connection from the battery cables to the terminal clamps.........if it was anything else, you wouldnt be able to clutch start it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coops Brother View Post
    I take it is a manual trans....? Is it possible the problem is in the hydraulic clutch? Where the clutch isn't releasing when you are trying to start it, does the truck start ok when in Neutral? If it does, then I am thinking there is a leak in the hyd clutch system or air in it.

    Also, on the checking all the cables thing.... I had one the other day that had an almost broken off terminal on the + batt cable, starter end.
    Doubt it, the clutch is not needed to start a vehicle, you only need to push in the clutch because of the neutral clutch saftey switch. disable it and you can start the truck all day like a automatic.....however it COULD be the neutral clutch saftey switch
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nutwaver View Post
    Doubt it, the clutch is not needed to start a vehicle, you only need to push in the clutch because of the neutral clutch saftey switch. disable it and you can start the truck all day like a automatic.....however it COULD be the neutral clutch saftey switch
    dummy,he said releasing the clutch all the way. read then post.

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    I found the problem!!

    It was a rusted out ground towards the back of the motor I'm suprised i found it because it was hidden like a mofo. Truck runs great now. And i have a ton of new(er) parts on it now, so hopefully i should get another year or two out of my 250 winterbeater lol....that i bought 4 years ago....

    Thanks for all your help guys, I really appreciate it.


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    Your welcome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reverend Cooper View Post
    make sure you check all your grounds for that system,a bad ground equals high resistance and a slow crank,the starter could be junk also.
    Good call, brother.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Reverend Cooper View Post
    dummy,he said releasing the clutch all the way. read then post.
    No dumy, he dosnt say that anywhere in his post when you release, YOU REREAD THE POST. I own a 97 with a manual dummy, I think I would know how the damn thing starts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nutwaver View Post
    Doubt it, the clutch is not needed to start a vehicle, you only need to push in the clutch because of the neutral clutch saftey switch. disable it and you can start the truck all day like a automatic.....however it COULD be the neutral clutch saftey switch
    if the saftey switch was faulty, it wouldnt even attempt to crank.


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