Does not start
#1
Does not start
2003 D2, new batter, 12+ volts. Plus when put a jumper on it, nothing changed,
I can turn the key, all the dash lights come on, I can move the shifter through all the gears. The steering wheel will lock and I can unlock the steering.
I jingled the key, no luck. There is an almost imperceptible click when i turn the key, or maybe there is no click and it is in my head.
I am thinking it is the switch in the shift column, will check the inertia switch as well.
Any other ideas on what to check? All the lights and accessories work.
Thanks in advance.
I can turn the key, all the dash lights come on, I can move the shifter through all the gears. The steering wheel will lock and I can unlock the steering.
I jingled the key, no luck. There is an almost imperceptible click when i turn the key, or maybe there is no click and it is in my head.
I am thinking it is the switch in the shift column, will check the inertia switch as well.
Any other ideas on what to check? All the lights and accessories work.
Thanks in advance.
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As I read more about this, it seems less likely to be the brake light switch. I should not be able to move the shifter if the brake light switch is bad, which is not my problem.
So, sounds like it is the starter. Ill wack it a few times and see that does not help me.
Related fuses appear to be 20, 23, 24, 25
Fusible links, 3,8,12
Then try the more complicated, dirtier items.
So, sounds like it is the starter. Ill wack it a few times and see that does not help me.
Related fuses appear to be 20, 23, 24, 25
Fusible links, 3,8,12
Then try the more complicated, dirtier items.
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#8
Check and clean your ground cable at alternator bracket. If it still doesn't start, make sure vehicle is in park with parking brake applied, slide underneath, pull starter shield out of the way and check for voltage at large post, if you have 12+ volts, take a small screwdriver and use it to touch large post and small post on solenoid at the same time...if nothing happens...change starter.
If it starts, then you need to investigate the small terminal wire (from ignition switch) and see if you get 12 volts when ignition is turned to second position. If no voltage, you'll have to follow wiring diagram to find loss of power. Now, you may see voltage if you check it with a test light or volt meter, but truthfully, you should test it with a headlight bulb, rigging up a couple wires off a headlight bulb will do the trick and touch one lead to the large and one to the small post. This will tell you the condition of the wire, since one strand of wire will carry voltage, but not enough voltage/amperage to pull/activate the solenoid on the starter. If the bulb is bright, while turning ignition to second position...again...recheck/clean all grounds or change starter.
Brian.
If it starts, then you need to investigate the small terminal wire (from ignition switch) and see if you get 12 volts when ignition is turned to second position. If no voltage, you'll have to follow wiring diagram to find loss of power. Now, you may see voltage if you check it with a test light or volt meter, but truthfully, you should test it with a headlight bulb, rigging up a couple wires off a headlight bulb will do the trick and touch one lead to the large and one to the small post. This will tell you the condition of the wire, since one strand of wire will carry voltage, but not enough voltage/amperage to pull/activate the solenoid on the starter. If the bulb is bright, while turning ignition to second position...again...recheck/clean all grounds or change starter.
Brian.
Last edited by The Deputy; 08-16-2018 at 04:51 AM.
#9
Started
Thanks for all the feedback I went this morning to work on it and it started right up!
this may be worse than it not starting bc I have to worry about it being unreliable. As opposed to broken.
I'll have to wait for to fail again before I can trouble shoot it.
unless there are any other tboughts.
thanks
this may be worse than it not starting bc I have to worry about it being unreliable. As opposed to broken.
I'll have to wait for to fail again before I can trouble shoot it.
unless there are any other tboughts.
thanks
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