jerseyjeep2003
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First I did use the search button without any results that would help me with this. I was getting an intermittent no crank condition, several pushes of the starter button and it would fire right up. Yesterday I made a 50 mile trip, the truck sat for a couple of hours, then the same, first push was kind of a sluggish crank then nothing. A couple of button pushes later and it kicked right over. Today, nothing, not a click, nothing but the low air buzzer and power to the gauges. So i took the starter button out and checked continuity, it is good. Then proceeded to remove the solenoid and clean and put dielectric grease on all of the connections, same with the starter and battery terminals. I had just cleaned all of my ground connections a few weeks ago, but checked them anyway, they were still tight and clean. The small wire to the top of the relay had a piss poor wire splice on it, so I also fixed that. Put everything back, hooked up the batteries, which were both reading 12.5 volts and a solid 25 volts combined, and NOTHING, not even power to the main switch. I checked power from the starter positive side to ground and got 25 volts. Any thoughts? Would a bad relay keep me from getting power to the main switch? I don't think I mixed up any wires at the starter so I don't think that would be the issue, but you never know. Maybe if someone has a picture of the starter/solenoid area that would eliminate one possibility.
The kicker of this is, I was a dummy when I parked it, and blocked my car in. I don't think Wheaties and spinach would give me enough muscles to push it out of the way. I guess it is a sick day for me from work today.
The kicker of this is, I was a dummy when I parked it, and blocked my car in. I don't think Wheaties and spinach would give me enough muscles to push it out of the way. I guess it is a sick day for me from work today.