zensius
Explorer Addict
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- City, State
- Pleasant Hill, CA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '92 4 dr. EB
I've had the Explorer ('92) in storage for over a year. I put a new battery and went to start it. It turned over fine. Rrrrr, rrrrrr, rrrrr. But wouldn't start. Then I remembered that I had the fuel pump kill switch engaged. So I flip the fuel pump on and then when I turn the key the starter doesn't respond.
Now, assuming it isn't my wiring for the fuel pump that's the problem. (I flipped the switch the other way and the problem still exists.) I tried hitting the starter a few times with a hammer. That didn't help.
What stuff is inline that could be causing me the problem?
1. Starter/solenoid
2. Neutral safely switch?
What would you do first?
BTW it's in a lot an hour from my house so I'm trying to gather everything I'd need to solve the problem.
Thanks
Now, assuming it isn't my wiring for the fuel pump that's the problem. (I flipped the switch the other way and the problem still exists.) I tried hitting the starter a few times with a hammer. That didn't help.
What stuff is inline that could be causing me the problem?
1. Starter/solenoid
2. Neutral safely switch?
What would you do first?
BTW it's in a lot an hour from my house so I'm trying to gather everything I'd need to solve the problem.
Thanks