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So.. my new CUCV has been running perfect after getting the winter diesel fuel from the pump here.
However, this morning, it was a little cold, nothing unusual. Started up on third try after heating glow plugs. Let it sit and warm up, and drove around town. Ran perfect.
However, I stopped at the grocery store, and when I came out, the truck wouldn't start. The starter would not spin -- it was howerver making a "click" when turning the ignition to run.
There is plenty of juice in the batteries, but the starter would not spin. Tried a few times, and then the "click" stopped "clicking". Now there's no response whatsoever when turning the ignition.
All the interior guages/lights/etc all work just fine.
I manually crossed the posts on the starter, and it began to spin (it actually welded the damn bolt I was using across the posts) but wouldn't turn over. This could be because the car had now been sitting for a few hours and just been cold. I had to manually disconnect the batteries to get the starter to stop spinning (only span maybe 15 seconds), and removed the bolt that was welded to the posts.
So I'm figuring the solenoid just doesn't have enough juice to get the starter going? Does this seem like the most logical problem?
The starter is more or less brand new as well (not by me, but the previous owner). It's clearly fairly new as it's shiney new and clean.
Problem is now, I have to get it out of the lot before I'm towed, so short on time without paying a bunch to get it towed.
Any other ideas/suggestions or things I can test?
Thanks!!
e in aspen, co.
Also, does anyone here reside in Colorado and have a recommendation for a solid diesel mechanic in the Glenwood area? I was told Hansen Equipment was good, and if all else fails I will just get the rig towed there.
However, this morning, it was a little cold, nothing unusual. Started up on third try after heating glow plugs. Let it sit and warm up, and drove around town. Ran perfect.
However, I stopped at the grocery store, and when I came out, the truck wouldn't start. The starter would not spin -- it was howerver making a "click" when turning the ignition to run.
There is plenty of juice in the batteries, but the starter would not spin. Tried a few times, and then the "click" stopped "clicking". Now there's no response whatsoever when turning the ignition.
All the interior guages/lights/etc all work just fine.
I manually crossed the posts on the starter, and it began to spin (it actually welded the damn bolt I was using across the posts) but wouldn't turn over. This could be because the car had now been sitting for a few hours and just been cold. I had to manually disconnect the batteries to get the starter to stop spinning (only span maybe 15 seconds), and removed the bolt that was welded to the posts.
So I'm figuring the solenoid just doesn't have enough juice to get the starter going? Does this seem like the most logical problem?
The starter is more or less brand new as well (not by me, but the previous owner). It's clearly fairly new as it's shiney new and clean.
Problem is now, I have to get it out of the lot before I'm towed, so short on time without paying a bunch to get it towed.
Any other ideas/suggestions or things I can test?
Thanks!!
e in aspen, co.
Also, does anyone here reside in Colorado and have a recommendation for a solid diesel mechanic in the Glenwood area? I was told Hansen Equipment was good, and if all else fails I will just get the rig towed there.