1971 Lincoln Mark iii, electrical problem, oblige!?

I have a 1971 Lincoln Mark iii which have a little problem. I get the car and the mobile was disconnected, when I connect the battery-operated it starts to turn the engine, slowly. Could it be someone wired the starter wrong? Or could it be the relay? or is there something else I should look for?
One other cross-question, hope someone can help, is near 2 fuse boxes on this model? I found the one int he glove compartment, is there another one, if so could you notify me? Thank you for your help and expertise!


Answers:    The starter problem is most likely a stuck starter relay located on the fender apron. With age, the spring inside get weak and the contacts will attain pitted. I've seen this a few times over the years. Ford even have a TSB on the issue back consequently. There is only one fuse box on this saloon. These older cars have fuse links protect circuits that provide power to other components.
Low battery voltage will also raison d`¨ºtre the starter relay to hang. Put a fully charged battery-operated in it. If it still tries to crank, replace the starter relay.
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