2000 F250 5.4 Wont start

Asked by G_way602 Nov 23, 2019 at 11:03 PM about the 1999 Ford F-250 4 Dr Lariat 4WD Extended Cab SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2000 f250 5.4 that will continue to crank but wont start. Moved it about
a year ago and drove fine. Went to start it wouldnt start or crank due to a bad
battery and starter. Replaced both and still wont start, just continues to crank.
Started for about 30 seconds after trying multiple times. Still hasnt started after
that one time

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Things need to be tested , One thing after another can go bad also by pure coincidence , check for spark , fuel pressure and injector pulse . If all present hold gas peddle on floor or bleed fuel rail of pressure (don't start any fires )

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Take a large rubber mallet and give the fuel tank a whack or two. The fuel pump may be stuck and the whack with the rubber mallet may knock it free. Also check the fuel pump relay and check the fuel pump wiring for rodent damage.

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