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I have searched through the archives and have not found the answer to my problem, some very similar, though. Also, I'm not very good with electrical issues, but I did try the trouble shooting stuff in the TM.
Here's the problem: turn the key, hear a single loud click and nothing else. No turning over, no other sounds, just lonely silence.
The voltmeter reads in the yellow area when the ignition is turned on.
Headlights are good, bright and shiny.
GP system appears to be working properly.
I have new batteries and have checked them, they are good.
I just had the starter and flywheel replaced. It is a gear reduction starter, 24 volt, etc.
I can see no burnt or deformed fuse links.
No burnt fuses.
Checked and cleaned the dash mounted starter relay.
I have tried moving the gear shift lever to neutral and still get the same start issue.
I did notice the brake light blinking on and off rapidly when the initial failure to start occurred; since then it has acted normally.
The starter solenoid is warm to the touch after trying to start. As best I can tell it is getting 24 volts, it was hard to get the multi-meter in there.
This problem happened just recently, but it started on the next try. Today, I started it, no problem, then the next time it wouldn't start.
I am afraid the starter is bad but I would like to not believe that.
Here's the problem: turn the key, hear a single loud click and nothing else. No turning over, no other sounds, just lonely silence.
The voltmeter reads in the yellow area when the ignition is turned on.
Headlights are good, bright and shiny.
GP system appears to be working properly.
I have new batteries and have checked them, they are good.
I just had the starter and flywheel replaced. It is a gear reduction starter, 24 volt, etc.
I can see no burnt or deformed fuse links.
No burnt fuses.
Checked and cleaned the dash mounted starter relay.
I have tried moving the gear shift lever to neutral and still get the same start issue.
I did notice the brake light blinking on and off rapidly when the initial failure to start occurred; since then it has acted normally.
The starter solenoid is warm to the touch after trying to start. As best I can tell it is getting 24 volts, it was hard to get the multi-meter in there.
This problem happened just recently, but it started on the next try. Today, I started it, no problem, then the next time it wouldn't start.
I am afraid the starter is bad but I would like to not believe that.