2006 F150, with the below pictured ignition switch.
Maybe once a month, after the boats been sitting awhile (W/O being started), I'll go out and crank it up on the muffs.
Occasionally, initially turning the key to CRANK, I get nothing. Gauge's work normally, just no crank. No solenoid click.
*Releasing the key to run, then turning the key to CRANK again, it ALWAYS CRANKS normally (and starts-even warm, JUST OVER TIME apparently)...
NOTE, I had replaced the starter solenoid about two years ago (disassembly DID show the internal contacts burnt).
*I'm suspecting, being 12 years old, the contact in the ignition switch (for crank), may be worn, dirty (but again, it starts on the second try-always).
Battery passes load testing, connections at the battery spotless with dielectric grease applied there.
Thoughts on the issue? Would spritzing some electrical cleaner or LPS in the key hole help?
Or simply ignition switch replacement?
Just trying to stay ahead of a potential issue on the water. Thanks...
*I do know how to jump start the solenoid so by-passing the switch at a "non CRANK time" can be done..
Maybe once a month, after the boats been sitting awhile (W/O being started), I'll go out and crank it up on the muffs.
Occasionally, initially turning the key to CRANK, I get nothing. Gauge's work normally, just no crank. No solenoid click.
*Releasing the key to run, then turning the key to CRANK again, it ALWAYS CRANKS normally (and starts-even warm, JUST OVER TIME apparently)...
NOTE, I had replaced the starter solenoid about two years ago (disassembly DID show the internal contacts burnt).
*I'm suspecting, being 12 years old, the contact in the ignition switch (for crank), may be worn, dirty (but again, it starts on the second try-always).
Battery passes load testing, connections at the battery spotless with dielectric grease applied there.
Thoughts on the issue? Would spritzing some electrical cleaner or LPS in the key hole help?
Or simply ignition switch replacement?
Just trying to stay ahead of a potential issue on the water. Thanks...
*I do know how to jump start the solenoid so by-passing the switch at a "non CRANK time" can be done..
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