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Please Help 92 Mustang won't start!

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Today I left work and my 92 mustang drove fine as it always has. I go to start it after about 2 hours and push the clutch in and turn the key and nothing happens. Replaced the starter silenoid, battery is fine, all fuses good, and relay good also. No dash lights, no head lights, no radio, even when trying to use jumper cables, nothing works. Can anybody help I don't know what to do???
 

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check all the fusable (sp?) links comming from the solenoid.
 

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What kind of shape are the battery cables in, are the terminals all corroded? Check the ground side also
 

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ID89GT said:
What kind of shape are the battery cables in, are the terminals all corroded? Check the ground side also
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Same thoughts I had.
 

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No Crank checklist for 5.0 Mustangs

Since some of the tests will bypass the safety interlocks, make sure that the car is in neutral and the parking brake is set. Becoming a pancake isn’t part of the repair process…

Check battery, terminal connections, ground, starter relay switch (also known as solenoid) and starter in that order. The clamp on with 2 bolts battery terminal ends are a know problem causer. Corrosion gets in the clamped joint and works its way up the wire under the insulation. Avoid them like the plague...

A voltmeter is handy if you are familiar with how to use it to find bad connections. Measure the voltage drop across a connection while trying to start the car: more than .5 volts across a connection indicates a problem.
See Automotive Test Tools for help for help troubleshooting voltage drops across grounds.


1.) Will the car start if it is jumped? Then clean battery terminals and check battery.

2.) Check the battery to engine block ground, and the ground behind the engine to the firewall.

3.) Jump the big terminals on the starter relay next to the battery with a screwdriver - watch out for the sparks! If the engine cranks, the starter and power wiring is good. The starter relay is also known as a starter solenoid.

4.) Then pull the small push on connector (small red/blue wire) off the starter solenoid (Looks like it is stuck on a screw). Then jump between the screw and the terminal that is connected to the battery. If it starts, the relay is good and your problem is in the rest of the circuit.

5.) Remember to check the ignition switch, neutral safety switch on auto trans and the clutch safety switch on manual trans cars. If they are good, then you have wiring problems.

Typical start circuit...
Diagram courtesy of Tmoss &Stang&2birds


See http://www.autozone.com/images/cds/gif/large/0900823d80195963.gif for 88-90 year cars
See http://www.autozone.com/images/cds/gif/large/0900823d80195964.gif for 91-93 year cars.
See AutoZone.com | Vehicle Selection - Year for 94-98 model Mustangs

6.) The starter may be hung, loosen up the bolts that hold it on, and give it a good whack with a big hammer. Tighten up the bolts and try again.

7.) Pull the starter and take it to AutoZone or Pep Boys and have them test it. Starter fails test, then replace it. If you got this far, the starter is probably bad.

Starter solenoid wiring for 86-91 Mustang



Starter solenoid wiring 92-93 Mustang or upgraded high torque mini starter.
 
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Chrome_Rust said:
check all the fusable (sp?) links comming from the solenoid.
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The battery is fine. I'm not getting any power to anything inside of the car with the key on in the ignition.
 
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I fixed the problem after replacing the battery and the terminals. I had no clue. It was so weird out of no where it just didn't work. Thanks everybody for trying to help. I was told that fox body mustangs are really bad about battery problems and the terminals and the grounds.
 

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You probably just had bad connections at the battery, always start simple.
 
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