94 f150 cranks but won't start
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94 f150 cranks but won't start
Have 94 f150 sb , 4.9l straight 6, dual tanks. 177k miles. After turning soft 90degree corner, motor stalled(not sure if the two are related). While attempting to restart, small amount of smoke (Definate electrical smell) came from the steering column area and the upper left dash where it meets the windshield. Engine cranks strongly, all dash lights and accessories still work. Can hear both fuel pumps working. Haven't check for fuel pressure or spark yet. Have instrument cluster out. Don't SEE any signs of burned wires. Plan on replacing headlight switch and abs clockspring while dash is torn apart. Any suggesstions on what area to start in about wire issue would be greatly appreciated.
Last edited by Rickyv9669; 08-29-2008 at 08:16 AM. Reason: typo
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The '94 F150 with 5.0 that I recently sold to my Nephew did this as well, and it turned out to be the distributor module, it shut down on him on the highway.
Question: when you saw/smelled the smoke were you cranking and cranking and cranking the engine?? may have gotten the ignition switch hot from all that, if you've visually checked all your wireing and fuses and it will still crank over you should be OK in that area.
Might want to get your truck to an auto parts store that can read codes, or a shop that you trust that can.
Question: when you saw/smelled the smoke were you cranking and cranking and cranking the engine?? may have gotten the ignition switch hot from all that, if you've visually checked all your wireing and fuses and it will still crank over you should be OK in that area.
Might want to get your truck to an auto parts store that can read codes, or a shop that you trust that can.
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You are not the only one with this problem. My '92, 4.9L, manual quit on the way home from work and hasnt started yet. Several guys have reported on this phenomenon, Some guys that have had bad disributer pick ups are able to get the trucks re-started. I checked everthing and replaced the dist and still wont start. I dont want to put more in the truck than what its worth.
Two weeks before it died the rebuilt alternator ( 4th rebuilt since new) started on fire. I got another rebuilt alternator and a harness from the junk yard which worked ok. I wonder if the last burning alternator shorted something out in the computer or ICM. Autozone tested the ICM and says its good. I got spark and fuel and with the rebuilt distributer it coughs through the intake but wont start.
Will check the junk yard today for another ICM or computer.
You are not the only one with this problem. My '92, 4.9L, manual quit on the way home from work and hasnt started yet. Several guys have reported on this phenomenon, Some guys that have had bad disributer pick ups are able to get the trucks re-started. I checked everthing and replaced the dist and still wont start. I dont want to put more in the truck than what its worth.
Two weeks before it died the rebuilt alternator ( 4th rebuilt since new) started on fire. I got another rebuilt alternator and a harness from the junk yard which worked ok. I wonder if the last burning alternator shorted something out in the computer or ICM. Autozone tested the ICM and says its good. I got spark and fuel and with the rebuilt distributer it coughs through the intake but wont start.
Will check the junk yard today for another ICM or computer.
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You say they both run. Do they come on as soon as the key is turned on and run all the time the key is on with the engine not running?
Can you get that code reader to work or does it seem like the reader does not work?
If pump says on and the reader will not work then I would say take out your PCM Computer and see if it smells burnt.
I think you may have let the smoke out of it.
If so you can not put the smoke back in it and you will have to get another one with the smoke still in it.
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yes, when switching from tank to tank, either pump continues to run with engine off. fuel pressure is 49lbs for the front, 56lbs for the rear. will check the pcm for smoke leakage. I know enough about vehicles to be dangerous, but i'm confused as to why it would seem to want to start when spraying starting fluid in to the plenum if the pcm is cooked.