My 1994 Ford E350 7.5 Liter only produces a clicking sound when I turn the key and fails to crank. For many months, it would emit a clicking sound at the first ignition attempt, but would thereafter engage and crank on the subsequent attempt. I resolved to tidy the connections at the battery and the terminals on the fender relay and the starter relay. Consequently, after doing that, she now fails to start entirely, indicating that my efforts to improve the situation have exacerbated it.
Several factors to consider:
Upon turning the key to begin cranking, I see 12 volts on the substantial wire connected to the starter. The little wire leading to the starter is not receiving any electricity.
A relay is installed behind the front grille of the vehicle, on the same side as the battery, and it clicks when the key is turned. I eliminated all of these connections and tidied them, nevertheless there was no alteration; it continues to click.
Several factors to consider:
Upon turning the key to begin cranking, I see 12 volts on the substantial wire connected to the starter. The little wire leading to the starter is not receiving any electricity.
A relay is installed behind the front grille of the vehicle, on the same side as the battery, and it clicks when the key is turned. I eliminated all of these connections and tidied them, nevertheless there was no alteration; it continues to click.