what would cause a ford 2007 f150 to not start only when it get cold

Asked by Robert Jan 02, 2022 at 05:15 PM about the 2007 Ford F-150 Lariat SuperCrew 5.5ft Bed

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

what would cause a ford f150 to not start only when it get cold The Battery is
good 13. V and I have even tried to jump to give a little boost in CCA's Only
when it is cold do i have this problem.

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Starter drawing too many amps cold, bad battery cables causing voltage drops. I have even seen ignition switches act weird when cold,

202,325

Coils can be a problem in cold weather, but there are many other possibilities. The most likely is a bad battery. when batteries wear out, they have problems storing and delivering electricity. Loose or corroded cables just don't pass electrical current properly, and when cold, resistance goes up.

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