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The water trick works like a charm. Thank you, this has helped me a few times in a pinch the last few days.That’s a good call to move the relay. And doing so will most likely necessitate at least some new battery cables.
Never hurts to renew, and upsize the battery and starter cables.
Some tests you can run, just in case it is still doing this when you get back on the road, driving it in the heat.
Carry some cool water with you and the next time it won’t start, dowse the starter relay. Give it a moment to cool, then try to start again. If that fixes the problem, then perhaps you need a more robust relay.
If that doesn’t fix it, then move on up the chain to see what else might be causing the issue.
Something between the ignition switch and relay. Perhaps one of the wires is compromised.
Follow the red with blue stripe wire as far as you can and see if it has any kinks, tears, cuts, or otherwise compromised points.
I am going to start with the relay and the cables. And continue down the line if necessary.
Can you clarify what you mean by a more robust relay? Are there specific relays you would recommend? I picked up a Motorcraft at the autoparts store for around $40.