Intermittent starting
Thanks again for all th responses! Today I looked at the ground wire to the frame and found it tight but quite corroded. I took it off and cleaned the frame, bolt, and lead and put it back on. Truck started! Could this be a fluke? I am going to drive the car for a while today and then report back.
Thanks again for all th responses! Today I looked at the ground wire to the frame and found it tight but quite corroded. I took it off and cleaned the frame, bolt, and lead and put it back on. Truck started! Could this be a fluke? I am going to drive the car for a while today and then report back.
Possible fluke, hopefully not. Does it restart after you have driven for a while, and has heated up?
It started right up after it got warm today. I had it on for over 20 minutes and then turned it off then it started right back up. Is there a rhyme or reason to when a starter that is going bad migh show symptoms?
Once mine started going bad, it was like a two day process and it was obvious it needed to be changed. But that is just my experience.If it is the original starter it wouldn’t be a bad idea to change it. I got a new one from Amazon from partsplayer, and I am really happy with it, but it’s only been five months. The motor sounds so much better than the old one. I had just gotten used to how slow and sick it sounded.
I've posted this here before, but 40+ years ago I had a starting problem with my first car, a '65 Mustang. It was solved by loosening the power terminal on the starter, moving it around a little to disrupt any corrosion or deposits, and tigthening it back down. Started right up. High amperage loads need good connections capable of carrying them.
Your solution is the cousin of mine. Good connections in the starter circuit are crucial.
Your solution is the cousin of mine. Good connections in the starter circuit are crucial.
Last edited by mln01; Jan 20, 2018 at 01:52 PM.
Thanks again for all th responses! Today I looked at the ground wire to the frame and found it tight but quite corroded. I took it off and cleaned the frame, bolt, and lead and put it back on. Truck started! Could this be a fluke? I am going to drive the car for a while today and then report back.
My negative cable mounts directly to the bracket below the alternator on engine, not the frame. It does have an intermediate connection to the framework/body of the vehicle right in front of the fuse box, one located by coolant reservoir, for grounding body components.
There is a small body to engine ground strap that runs from the back of the drivers side head to firewall, also. But, if your major ground wire has been relocated by someone to the frame of the vehicle...you should move it back to the engine mounting location by alternator. It's a much better ground location.
Brian.
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