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Can you tell me where the starter solenoid is situated on a 2003 Ford Expedition?

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Jose

The 2003 Ford Expedition features a starter solenoid situated in the engine compartment, positioned between the engine and transmission at the end of a line passing through the area. Indicators of a faulty solenoid encompass the inability of the engine to start or crank, absence of the usual clicking noise when attempting to start the engine, spinning without engaging the flywheel, and sluggish cranking. To troubleshoot this issue, start by examining the battery to ensure there are no loose or defective connections and that it is fully charged. Subsequently, verify if power is reaching the solenoid. If the battery and power line are in good condition, the solenoid may require replacement.

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  • Patty Waldron

    My 2006 Ford Expedition won't start or make any noise when I try to turn the ignition. Can you assist me?

  • Renee B

    Sometimes my truck won't start unless I bang down the hood. Even when it doesn't start, the lights are still working. There's no noise like clicking or tapping when it won't start.

  • Charles N

    In a 2003 Ford Expedition, the starter solenoid is usually situated between the engine and transmission. To find it, simply trace the power cable running from the battery to the starter.

  • Elliott L.

    On the passenger side, directly under the exhaust manifold, there's a tight space. It's more convenient to go under the vehicle from the passenger side and glance upward just in front of the sway bar.

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