Troubleshooting

Asked by GuruY1YWK Mar 13, 2018 at 11:10 PM about the 2003 Ford Expedition XLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Vehicle was running fine tried to start it back
good dash lights and everything working just
wont crank and a xlixking coming from fuse
panel?

2 Answers

10

Go to fuse box top right relay switch it out with one beside it will not hurt to do so the others not so important the top right is the pcm if that does not work it could be the permanent one inside the box for the fuel pump if it is you can take box apart and Desolder relay buy one on line 12 bucks solder it back you will be able to see where it is fried hope this helps!

10

I would say it is probably the pcm relay Ive had problems with mine took it apart and re-soldered it and worked fine for 15 months started blowing them again, they say to buy a new box 350.00 ? make sure it is the same year and model # use your vin #.

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