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Hello,
2017 Ford Mustang GT CS Edition blows starter relays or pretends it doesn't have enough power to start the vehicle. Start button is pressed and an audible "Click....Click....Click...." repeats until the start button is pressed again. The vehicle will, without any change or troubleshooting, suddenly start after struggling.
Key points:
Few years back the starter relay went out after a road trip. The mechanic said it "fried". We thought it was the texas heat combined with the engine heat from a 4 hour drive. Replaced the relay and drove home.
After months of no issues the car left us stranded in a mall parking lot after hours. Swapped the windshield wiper relay and starter relay and drove it home. Replaced the starter relay.
After several more months of no issues The vehicle left us stranded in another parking lot. It was acting like it didn't have power (accessories, dash lights, headlights and tail lights all look good) each press of the start button and the engine struggles to turnover, sometimes not even turning over and just making a "Click....click...click..." sound. Jump started it and drove it home.
Vehicle was rear-ended and when the body shop gave it back to us it wouldn't start. Gave it to the dealership and they threw a starter relay and a BCM at it. Vehicle worked so we drive home.
1 week later, thinking I'm smart, I cleaned the battery terminals and lugs of a LOT of corrosion. We also bought a portable car starter just in case.
1 day later it started great in the morning and left us stranded 1 hour away in the city. It drained the portable starter. Swapped the battery in the parking lot because it was acting like it didn't have any power, "CLICK....click....click..." (battery was 1 month old). Car struggled, I'm annoyed, so I punched the relay/fuse box and it struggled again then.....worked, suddenly. Towed it to an auto shop and they wasted my time so now it's home. When it was being towed back it wouldn't start. The second it came off the tow truck it fired right up.
Theory:
It's a bad ground or bad connection in the starter circuit. Something loose or not making contact. It would explain the repeated overheating/failure of the starter relay including the excessive power draw making you think the battery is low and the starter not activating. Wiring diagrams are great, but it doesn't tell me where the ground points are mounted on this vehicle. Does anyone have photos (I'll accept vague directions as well) of the ground points associated with the starter circuit from battery, through start button to starter? HUGE help.
I'll monitor this thread via the email updates. I should respond once a day and I'll post "The Fix" once I find it.
Hello,
2017 Ford Mustang GT CS Edition blows starter relays or pretends it doesn't have enough power to start the vehicle. Start button is pressed and an audible "Click....Click....Click...." repeats until the start button is pressed again. The vehicle will, without any change or troubleshooting, suddenly start after struggling.
Key points:
- Vehicle sits, undriven, for 1-2 months between start ups
- Stored outside
- 30k miles
- Significant corrosion on battery terminals was cleaned recently
- Starter was swapped, no change
- Blows starter relays once every 1-2 starts
- Two new batteries, no change
- Dealership replaced the BCM, no change
- Alternator and battery checked at autozone, no issues (confirmed by driving)
- Code is thrown occasionally AFTER a failed start, P0186A - Neutral Position Sensor (typical for failed starts on this mustang)
- No other systems are impacted (accessories, or other electro-mechanical devices)
Few years back the starter relay went out after a road trip. The mechanic said it "fried". We thought it was the texas heat combined with the engine heat from a 4 hour drive. Replaced the relay and drove home.
After months of no issues the car left us stranded in a mall parking lot after hours. Swapped the windshield wiper relay and starter relay and drove it home. Replaced the starter relay.
After several more months of no issues The vehicle left us stranded in another parking lot. It was acting like it didn't have power (accessories, dash lights, headlights and tail lights all look good) each press of the start button and the engine struggles to turnover, sometimes not even turning over and just making a "Click....click...click..." sound. Jump started it and drove it home.
Vehicle was rear-ended and when the body shop gave it back to us it wouldn't start. Gave it to the dealership and they threw a starter relay and a BCM at it. Vehicle worked so we drive home.
1 week later, thinking I'm smart, I cleaned the battery terminals and lugs of a LOT of corrosion. We also bought a portable car starter just in case.
1 day later it started great in the morning and left us stranded 1 hour away in the city. It drained the portable starter. Swapped the battery in the parking lot because it was acting like it didn't have any power, "CLICK....click....click..." (battery was 1 month old). Car struggled, I'm annoyed, so I punched the relay/fuse box and it struggled again then.....worked, suddenly. Towed it to an auto shop and they wasted my time so now it's home. When it was being towed back it wouldn't start. The second it came off the tow truck it fired right up.
Theory:
It's a bad ground or bad connection in the starter circuit. Something loose or not making contact. It would explain the repeated overheating/failure of the starter relay including the excessive power draw making you think the battery is low and the starter not activating. Wiring diagrams are great, but it doesn't tell me where the ground points are mounted on this vehicle. Does anyone have photos (I'll accept vague directions as well) of the ground points associated with the starter circuit from battery, through start button to starter? HUGE help.
I'll monitor this thread via the email updates. I should respond once a day and I'll post "The Fix" once I find it.
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