NormB
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Baby it's COLD outside.
Have freeze plug heater. Couple of Optima batteries, little gray Power Distribution box and monitor
says both batteries are fine. Put 'em on charger and green light on charger came on in about 1/2 hour.
Turn key, no wait light (block heater's been on a few hours), ignition - clicketa-clicketa, no turn over.
Happened yesterday AM but cranked right up after two clicketa cycles (key on, key off, key on, key off - two cycles).
This AM - nada. Just clicketa-clicketa-clicketa-clicketa pause, repeat, take the Tacoma on errands instead.
To MY ear, it sounds like a relay under the dash - PCB? (latest, greatest model, about 8 months since installation), maybe solenoid's not engaging in starter, like it's sticking (isn't there some kind of lube in there that might have hardened up over time and at 9 degrees?).
Just guessing.
Of course, I'll go to the troubleshooting manuals, just racking my brain out loud and inquiring within the steelsoldiers brain trust first.
Thanks in advance.
Norm
Have freeze plug heater. Couple of Optima batteries, little gray Power Distribution box and monitor
says both batteries are fine. Put 'em on charger and green light on charger came on in about 1/2 hour.
Turn key, no wait light (block heater's been on a few hours), ignition - clicketa-clicketa, no turn over.
Happened yesterday AM but cranked right up after two clicketa cycles (key on, key off, key on, key off - two cycles).
This AM - nada. Just clicketa-clicketa-clicketa-clicketa pause, repeat, take the Tacoma on errands instead.
To MY ear, it sounds like a relay under the dash - PCB? (latest, greatest model, about 8 months since installation), maybe solenoid's not engaging in starter, like it's sticking (isn't there some kind of lube in there that might have hardened up over time and at 9 degrees?).
Just guessing.
Of course, I'll go to the troubleshooting manuals, just racking my brain out loud and inquiring within the steelsoldiers brain trust first.
Thanks in advance.
Norm