MuddWeiser
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About a month ago I hopped in the M1009 and cycled the glow plugs. When the wait light went off I turned the key fully forward and nothing happend - I got a click from the starter relay but nothing from starter solenoid...
Out of frustration I furiously went between start/off with the key, and finally held the key in the ON position until something made a burning/crackling sound under the vehicle... I know I shouldn't have done that but it had been acting up for a while and I was desperate to figure out what was going on... It was behaving like a dead battery but both batteries were charged!
After tracing things around for a while I decided that the starter had in fact died. I removed it, took it apart and the brushes were lodged in the side of the starter --- it was definitley dead. It turns out my #2 battery was toast as well (had full charge, but no load) and this possibly caused the death of my starter.
Bought a 2nd starter at the shop, along with 2 new batteries - installed everything. After replacement car fired right up - but seems to have a slight delay (maybe 2/10 of a second) from when key is in "start" position to when the solenoid on starter actually engages... This seemed odd as it usually is INSTANT reaction.
I went out to the truck 10 days after replacement, turned the key and got similar symptoms. NOTHING happend. This time I was patient as I didn't want to burn up my starter. I turned the key off for 30 secs... Turned it back on, waited for glow plugs to cycle - and went to START position. Again no starter solenoid engagement but this time something popped and made an "air leaking" sound under the dash... I pulled the starter relay and replaced it with an AC40 relay from Napa.
This happened 2 more times, burned out the starter relay.
I don't exactly know what is going on here - I tried a few tests...
The next time the key wouldn't START the CUCV, I pulled the relay instead of cranking key a few times I then:
1.) Placed a heavy guage wire between the RED and Purple wires at the edges of the harness (to jump manually instead of using relay). The solenoid clicked, but wouldn't crank starter over - sounds like starter was locked up.
2.) Then using the same heavy guage wire, I cycled off/on the contacts 3 or 4 times pretty quick - the starter solenoid engaged each time, but ont he 3rd or 4th time it finally spun out the starter and the car fired right up.
PLEASE HELP ME FIGURE THIS OUT!!!
Does it sound like a bad starter?
A short somewhere in the harness???
I am stumped!!!!
Thanks to all in advance!
Out of frustration I furiously went between start/off with the key, and finally held the key in the ON position until something made a burning/crackling sound under the vehicle... I know I shouldn't have done that but it had been acting up for a while and I was desperate to figure out what was going on... It was behaving like a dead battery but both batteries were charged!
After tracing things around for a while I decided that the starter had in fact died. I removed it, took it apart and the brushes were lodged in the side of the starter --- it was definitley dead. It turns out my #2 battery was toast as well (had full charge, but no load) and this possibly caused the death of my starter.
Bought a 2nd starter at the shop, along with 2 new batteries - installed everything. After replacement car fired right up - but seems to have a slight delay (maybe 2/10 of a second) from when key is in "start" position to when the solenoid on starter actually engages... This seemed odd as it usually is INSTANT reaction.
I went out to the truck 10 days after replacement, turned the key and got similar symptoms. NOTHING happend. This time I was patient as I didn't want to burn up my starter. I turned the key off for 30 secs... Turned it back on, waited for glow plugs to cycle - and went to START position. Again no starter solenoid engagement but this time something popped and made an "air leaking" sound under the dash... I pulled the starter relay and replaced it with an AC40 relay from Napa.
This happened 2 more times, burned out the starter relay.
I don't exactly know what is going on here - I tried a few tests...
The next time the key wouldn't START the CUCV, I pulled the relay instead of cranking key a few times I then:
1.) Placed a heavy guage wire between the RED and Purple wires at the edges of the harness (to jump manually instead of using relay). The solenoid clicked, but wouldn't crank starter over - sounds like starter was locked up.
2.) Then using the same heavy guage wire, I cycled off/on the contacts 3 or 4 times pretty quick - the starter solenoid engaged each time, but ont he 3rd or 4th time it finally spun out the starter and the car fired right up.
PLEASE HELP ME FIGURE THIS OUT!!!
Does it sound like a bad starter?
A short somewhere in the harness???
I am stumped!!!!
Thanks to all in advance!