F 150 4WD Pickup V8-5.4L Prop SOHC VIN Z (1998)
Starter Cable: Customer Interest
Starting System - No Crank/No Start Condition
Article No.
01-21-8
10/29/01
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DRIVEABILITY - NO CRANK, NO START -
CORROSION OF THE STARTER CABLE B+
TERMINAL AT THE STARTER SOLENOID
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STARTING - NO CRANK, NO START - CORROSION
OF THE STARTER CABLE B+ TERMINAL AT THE
STARTER SOLENOID
FORD:
1997-2000 F-150
ISSUE
Some vehicles may exhibit a no crank, no start condition. This may be caused by corrosion of the starter cable B+ terminal at the starter solenoid due to a
reaction between dissimilar metals (steel nut used to attach the battery cable to a brass stud on the starter).
ACTION
Whenever the starter or harness is replaced, the new brass/tin plated nut (W706414-S413) replaces the old service steel nut. Follow the appropriate
model year Workshop Manual for harness and starter replacement procedures.
NOTE
IF CORROSION HAS DAMAGED THE STARTER CABLE END (CRACKED, ERODED METAL), THE APPROVED PROCEDURE IS TO
REPLACE THE HARNESS. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPLACE THE STARTER CABLE EYELET.
Parts Block
OTHER APPLICABLE ARTICLES: NONE
WARRANTY STATUS: INFORMATION ONLY
OASIS CODES: 203000, 203200, 601300, 603300