AZDeuce
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I've had my M1009 for about 7 years now and for the most part she has been a very reliable vehicle, but in the last several months she has been quite demanding of my attention!
First the flex plate sheared off the center hub, then she wouldn't start due to a fuel leak/air in the line, then the tranny start shifing erratically.
But with the help of the SS members I finally got it all sorted out, and running the best she has in years.
UNTIL YESTERDAY!
I've only driven her 3 times in the last 2 weeks, but I noticed the starter seemed to be turning the engine over slower, and slower, each time. I figured I'd check it out this weekend, but Mr Murphy had other plans.
The Spousal unit decided to use the CUCV yesterday, as I had her car. Unfortunately I didn't think she would do so, and therefore never informed her of the starting issue.
She stopped once, and it restarted fine, but she took our dog out to a wildlife refuge area to run around for a while, about 10 miles from the house, and when she got done the CUCV wouldn't start,
So she's trapped out in the desert and called me at work I told her what to check, and where the tools were, and I was on my way to rescue her.
When I got there the glow plug lights, and electric fuel pump come on when I turned on the key, but when I try to start it, everthing goes out and I hear a CLICK, I tried it a couple of time and the symptoms were identical.
I also had NO headlights.
So, being ELECTRICALLY CHALLENGED, I assumed I had one or more loose battery cables. I grabbed them all, but only the negative terminal was loose, I tightened it up, but the symptoms were the same.
But now the headlights worked.
Since my wife and puppy had been out in the AZ heat for over an hour and a half, I took them home, had her grab some drinks, and fired up my Deuce, as all my tools are in it, plus it being 24 volt I figured I could jump start the CUCV.
So we headed back out, and as I was hooking up the jumper cables, when I went to attach the positive cable to the CUCV, it's terminal moved -WHAT IN THE WORLD!?? I thought that I had checked that.......DOH!
Turns out the terminal not only was loose, but broken on one side where the bolt goes thru - GREAT! So I get out some vice grips
clamp that sucker tight and try to jump it
The symptoms were still the same, turn on key, get glow plug lights, and electric fuel pump, turn key to START position and everything shuts off, and hear a CLICK.
Well I ain't got time to fool with this as I need to get back to work, so I go home, park the deuce, get the car, and head back to work.
Being electronically illiterate, the best I could come up with was, the loose terminals must have been the problem, and the alternators weren't charging up the batteries, and I probably fried them (they're only a year an a half old!)
Also a guy at work told me I was jumpng the vehicle wrong. Instead of hooking up to the batteries, I should take the cables off of the CUCV's batteries, and jump straight to the CUCV's cables, thus getting power straight to the starter, bypassing the possibly shorted out batteries.
This made sense (to me anyways), did I mention I know diddly squat about electicity?
So after work I got 2 NEW 850 CCA batteries, and a new positive cable, grabbed the Deuce, and the wife, and headed back out to the desert.
I disconneted the positive cable, installed the new one, then before hooking it up to the battery tried jumping it the way I just described - SYMPTOMS WERE THE SAME! so I hooked up to the oldbatteries, still nothing, so I installed the NEW batteries, and the sympoms were STILL the SAME!
What in the world!!??? This is getting depressing/expensive.
So without power steering, and power brakes, I knew my wife couldn't drive it, so I couldn't tow it home, so I had to leave it in the desert overnight.
I figured it would raped, pillaged, and plundered this morning when I went to get it with my best friend and the Deuce, but to my surprise it was still intact!
God DOES answer prayers!
So I got her home, but don't know were to start except buying a new starter.
So a few questions:
1. Does the starter have a solonoid on top of it?
A. If so, is there a difference between a 24V and a 12V solonoid, or will any old Autozone solonoid work?
2. If necessary, where can I buy a 24V starter, and/or solonoid?
#. I read in the CUCV FAQ section that I can convert to a 12V starter, by just diconnecting the main lead (cable) from the firewall mounted junction box to the starter, and replacing that cable with one that goes directly from the starter to the + terminal on the battery nearest the firewall.
Does this sound correct?
Any help/advise appreciated - THANKS!
AZ Deuce (I.E. Dead CUCV in Buckeye, AZ)
First the flex plate sheared off the center hub, then she wouldn't start due to a fuel leak/air in the line, then the tranny start shifing erratically.
But with the help of the SS members I finally got it all sorted out, and running the best she has in years.
UNTIL YESTERDAY!
I've only driven her 3 times in the last 2 weeks, but I noticed the starter seemed to be turning the engine over slower, and slower, each time. I figured I'd check it out this weekend, but Mr Murphy had other plans.
The Spousal unit decided to use the CUCV yesterday, as I had her car. Unfortunately I didn't think she would do so, and therefore never informed her of the starting issue.
She stopped once, and it restarted fine, but she took our dog out to a wildlife refuge area to run around for a while, about 10 miles from the house, and when she got done the CUCV wouldn't start,
So she's trapped out in the desert and called me at work I told her what to check, and where the tools were, and I was on my way to rescue her.
When I got there the glow plug lights, and electric fuel pump come on when I turned on the key, but when I try to start it, everthing goes out and I hear a CLICK, I tried it a couple of time and the symptoms were identical.
I also had NO headlights.
So, being ELECTRICALLY CHALLENGED, I assumed I had one or more loose battery cables. I grabbed them all, but only the negative terminal was loose, I tightened it up, but the symptoms were the same.
But now the headlights worked.
Since my wife and puppy had been out in the AZ heat for over an hour and a half, I took them home, had her grab some drinks, and fired up my Deuce, as all my tools are in it, plus it being 24 volt I figured I could jump start the CUCV.
So we headed back out, and as I was hooking up the jumper cables, when I went to attach the positive cable to the CUCV, it's terminal moved -WHAT IN THE WORLD!?? I thought that I had checked that.......DOH!
Turns out the terminal not only was loose, but broken on one side where the bolt goes thru - GREAT! So I get out some vice grips
clamp that sucker tight and try to jump it
The symptoms were still the same, turn on key, get glow plug lights, and electric fuel pump, turn key to START position and everything shuts off, and hear a CLICK.
Well I ain't got time to fool with this as I need to get back to work, so I go home, park the deuce, get the car, and head back to work.
Being electronically illiterate, the best I could come up with was, the loose terminals must have been the problem, and the alternators weren't charging up the batteries, and I probably fried them (they're only a year an a half old!)
Also a guy at work told me I was jumpng the vehicle wrong. Instead of hooking up to the batteries, I should take the cables off of the CUCV's batteries, and jump straight to the CUCV's cables, thus getting power straight to the starter, bypassing the possibly shorted out batteries.
This made sense (to me anyways), did I mention I know diddly squat about electicity?
So after work I got 2 NEW 850 CCA batteries, and a new positive cable, grabbed the Deuce, and the wife, and headed back out to the desert.
I disconneted the positive cable, installed the new one, then before hooking it up to the battery tried jumping it the way I just described - SYMPTOMS WERE THE SAME! so I hooked up to the oldbatteries, still nothing, so I installed the NEW batteries, and the sympoms were STILL the SAME!
What in the world!!??? This is getting depressing/expensive.
So without power steering, and power brakes, I knew my wife couldn't drive it, so I couldn't tow it home, so I had to leave it in the desert overnight.
I figured it would raped, pillaged, and plundered this morning when I went to get it with my best friend and the Deuce, but to my surprise it was still intact!
God DOES answer prayers!
So I got her home, but don't know were to start except buying a new starter.
So a few questions:
1. Does the starter have a solonoid on top of it?
A. If so, is there a difference between a 24V and a 12V solonoid, or will any old Autozone solonoid work?
2. If necessary, where can I buy a 24V starter, and/or solonoid?
#. I read in the CUCV FAQ section that I can convert to a 12V starter, by just diconnecting the main lead (cable) from the firewall mounted junction box to the starter, and replacing that cable with one that goes directly from the starter to the + terminal on the battery nearest the firewall.
Does this sound correct?
Any help/advise appreciated - THANKS!
AZ Deuce (I.E. Dead CUCV in Buckeye, AZ)