Electrical Problems in the Starting System
Electrical Problems in the Starting System
I believe that I have a loose connection somewhere in my starting system, though I am not sure what some key areas are that I should check beyond what I have listed below.
Since the day my car stopped running I have replaced my ignition switch (I had no dash lights, my key was stuck in the ignition lock cylinder, and come to find out the transmission park/lock cable housing was physically separated from the rest of the unit), and I have taken both my battery and starter in for testing at two local autoparts stores, as well as thoroughly cleaned all electrical contacts at the starter and at the battery, including replacing the terminal bolts.
My symptoms now are inconsistent, as sometimes there will be enough voltage at the starter to make the solenoid click and occasionally turn the crank once or twice, and other times nothing will happen at all.
Please offer insight regarding how to go about looking for loose electrical connections within this system, or if I have overlooked something in my diagnosis.
Thank you all
Since the day my car stopped running I have replaced my ignition switch (I had no dash lights, my key was stuck in the ignition lock cylinder, and come to find out the transmission park/lock cable housing was physically separated from the rest of the unit), and I have taken both my battery and starter in for testing at two local autoparts stores, as well as thoroughly cleaned all electrical contacts at the starter and at the battery, including replacing the terminal bolts.
My symptoms now are inconsistent, as sometimes there will be enough voltage at the starter to make the solenoid click and occasionally turn the crank once or twice, and other times nothing will happen at all.
Please offer insight regarding how to go about looking for loose electrical connections within this system, or if I have overlooked something in my diagnosis.
Thank you all
Last edited by blunto; Apr 17, 2005 at 08:34 PM.
Re: Electrical Problems in the Starting System
On my car at least there is just one wire straight from the battery to the starter. and then there is another wire on top of the starter which I assume activates the solenoid when you turn the key. You may also wanna make sure your ground on the engine block is good and tight. Could be something within the starter as well, like a loose connection or something that is intermittent. When you turn the key and you get nothing (no click from starter) does the rest of your car have power (radio, lights, etc...)?
Re: Electrical Problems in the Starting System
Originally Posted by MarkyMark
When you turn the key and you get nothing (no click from starter) does the rest of your car have power (radio, lights, etc...)?

Originally Posted by MarkyMark
On my car at least there is just one wire straight from the battery to the starter.

Thanks for your help!
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I know SOMEONE out there knows this circuit better than I do
manual looks a LOT different...
