Kxrkz.yxthz New Member 2 Member For: 1y 1m Posted 23/03/24 12:16 PM Share Posted 23/03/24 12:16 PM Was reversing it then out of no where it stalled now it won't crank it's like what happens when your key barrel breaks ignition comes on and everything I replaced The starter motor still nothing, the guy I brought it off said he problems sometimes with the coil packs and ignition barrel but even then with coil pack problem it should wind over yeah? And Yes I've tried the immobiliser reset it's not the immobiliser doesn't have 1 anyway so idk if it really could be the ignition switch or something else? Autos don't just stall and then won't crank Link to comment https://www.fordxr6turbo.com/forum/topic/97224-2003-xr6-auto-stalled-itself-now-wont-crank-help/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Andrew Gold Donating Members 2,036 Member For: 10y 1d Gender: Male Location: Canberra ACT Posted 25/03/24 12:14 AM Share Posted 25/03/24 12:14 AM Start with the basics - often major symptoms end up being an easy fix. Yep, it would still crank if there was a bad coil.Is the dash lighting up ok when you key on? All other electrics good? Battery good?Check fusesCheck for any fault codesIs there power at the starter solenoid when you turn the key to crank?One thing I noticed recently when replacing the ignition switch is the only new option seems to be really cheap and made me wonder how long they would last. If someone previously has been messing around with the switch or ignition barrel that is definitely a good place to start looking!If it is that (and it could be plenty of other things) I diagnosed mine with a multimeter or test light by back probing the wire connector on the ignition switch to confirm the right wires were lighting up when the switch was turned. Link to comment https://www.fordxr6turbo.com/forum/topic/97224-2003-xr6-auto-stalled-itself-now-wont-crank-help/#findComment-1722567 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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