If you have been following any of my threads lately then you may remember I recently replaced the Ebay (chinese) starter with a Wilson Starter. That went well and everything was jake. I felt so good about the prospects of not having to replace one in the field anytime soon , that I went out and bought a Wilson Alt for the Passenger side that recently began acting up. That went well... until last night.
I drove the Blazer around for errands in the morning, when I went out for more errands. CLICK- no start. I retested with the volt meter. Got Step 4 (below inset) " Hold key in “START” position. Check for voltage at purple lead on
starter solenoid.
If there is voltage, replace starter. .AArggghhh
What is happening. If this test is accurate, and I have only started the truck half a dozen times since the starter was installed- then it seems that something is cooking my Starter Solenoids. I looked at the TMs but it is discussing the Direct Drive starter, not my new Gear Reduc model. I am sure that the solenoids are close; but they are not the problem... only the symptom.
What causes the the solenoids in new starter to fail?
There it is- that is the question that will, I believe, answer the mystery of so many NO START question here. Ideas please...
I drove the Blazer around for errands in the morning, when I went out for more errands. CLICK- no start. I retested with the volt meter. Got Step 4 (below inset) " Hold key in “START” position. Check for voltage at purple lead on
starter solenoid.
If there is voltage, replace starter. .AArggghhh
What is happening. If this test is accurate, and I have only started the truck half a dozen times since the starter was installed- then it seems that something is cooking my Starter Solenoids. I looked at the TMs but it is discussing the Direct Drive starter, not my new Gear Reduc model. I am sure that the solenoids are close; but they are not the problem... only the symptom.
What causes the the solenoids in new starter to fail?
There it is- that is the question that will, I believe, answer the mystery of so many NO START question here. Ideas please...
42. ENGINE WILL NOT CRANK (NO AUDIBLE CLICK FROM STARTER SOLENOID)
Step 1. Check 20 amp ignition fuse. (See paragraph 4-12)
Replace fuse if burned out.
Step 2. Perform Electrical Troubleshooting malfunction #5.
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TM 9-2320-289-20
Table 2-4. Electrical Troubleshooting (Con’t)
MALFUNCTION
TEST OR INSPECTION
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Step 3. Inspect lead connections at starter solenoid for corrosion and damage. Check
starter mounting bolts for looseness.
Clean any corroded connections. Tighten any loose connections. Replace any
damaged connections. Tighten starter mounting bolts to 33 Ib.-ft. (45 N•m).
Step 4. Have assistant hold key in “START” position. Check for voltage at purple lead on
starter solenoid.
If there is voltage, replace starter. (See paragraph 4-5)
If there is no voltage, perform step 5.
Step 5. Remove starter relay. (See paragraph 4-13) Turn key to “START” position. Check for
voltage at purple/white lead terminal on starter relay connector.
If there is voltage, perform step 6.
If there is no voltage, trace circuit. (See wiring diagram F-1 or F-2)
Step 6. Check for voltage at purple/white lead terminal on starter relay connector.
If there is voltage, replace relay.
If there is no voltage, trace circuit, (See wiring diagram F-1 or F-2)
Step 7. Check for voltage at red lead terminal or starter relay connector.
If there is voltage, replace relay.
If there is no voltage, trace circuit. (See wiring diagram F-1 or F-2)