Ridgeback
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First things first - yes, I have done a thorough search on the boards, but there are MULTIPLE opinions on what to do. Yes, I also have the -10 and -20 manuals downloaded, and even printed off the -20 troubleshooting steps for "won't start." That all said, electrical stuff is my $@%#^ Achilles heel... Here's how it went down...
Merle, my new 1028, had been running fine all weekend. We came home from a Halloween party Sat evening with no troubles. Sunday morning, it was in the low 40's. I went to take my son over to a friend's house to go paint balling, and we jumped in Merle. I gave the glow plugs two shots to warm up, then gave the ignition a twist. It spun for a second or two, but didn't catch. I let it rest a second, gave it a little throttle and twisted a second time, and it ****ed near caught. I waited a few seconds, the gave it a third twist, but only got a "clunk" from one of the relays behind the dash, and the water temp light flashed on. Hmmmm. Now that's all that happens - glow plugs go thru their sequence, soon as the GP light winks out, you give it a twist, and there is an audible click from one of the black plastic relays under the dash (one by the cannon plug on the trans tunnel) I'm going to get out the multimeter and dragoon my son into giving me a hand. Before I launch, has anyone else seen this and figured it out? Some of the posts suggested burnt fusible links, bat starter relay, or a fried starter... None of which sound fun. Soooo...any words of wisdoms before I crawl under Merle and surrender the better part of my weekend to my least favorite thing - chasing stray electrons? Thanks,
-Pete (Ridgeback)
Merle, my new 1028, had been running fine all weekend. We came home from a Halloween party Sat evening with no troubles. Sunday morning, it was in the low 40's. I went to take my son over to a friend's house to go paint balling, and we jumped in Merle. I gave the glow plugs two shots to warm up, then gave the ignition a twist. It spun for a second or two, but didn't catch. I let it rest a second, gave it a little throttle and twisted a second time, and it ****ed near caught. I waited a few seconds, the gave it a third twist, but only got a "clunk" from one of the relays behind the dash, and the water temp light flashed on. Hmmmm. Now that's all that happens - glow plugs go thru their sequence, soon as the GP light winks out, you give it a twist, and there is an audible click from one of the black plastic relays under the dash (one by the cannon plug on the trans tunnel) I'm going to get out the multimeter and dragoon my son into giving me a hand. Before I launch, has anyone else seen this and figured it out? Some of the posts suggested burnt fusible links, bat starter relay, or a fried starter... None of which sound fun. Soooo...any words of wisdoms before I crawl under Merle and surrender the better part of my weekend to my least favorite thing - chasing stray electrons? Thanks,
-Pete (Ridgeback)