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02-27-2019 | #1 |
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Oh no! No start
I'm sitting here in a parking lot, with the dreaded no start condition. Been starting and stopping a few times this evening without trouble. Now, nothing. *Sigh*
From reading about this previously I don't recall any quick fixes, unless I missed something. I might have enough incline and room in front of me to clutch start it if I have to. -Stephen 1990 #2288
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02-27-2019 | #2 |
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Re: Oh no! No start
Killed half an hour at a bar nearby .. came back and it cranked right up!
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02-28-2019 | #3 |
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Re: Oh no! No start
Sounds like you really weren’t inconvenienced! [emoji482]
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02-28-2019 | #5 |
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Re: Oh no! No start
It was in the mid-60's. I had been driving quite a bit so the car was hot.
Spent some time digging back through the forums on this issue, and I think this thread is probably the most informative overall, including links to other threads. http://www.zr1.net/forum/showthread.php?t=11727 I will be installing a starter relay as described very soon.
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02-28-2019 | #6 |
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Re: Oh no! No start
It's been a while since I went through that. I think the final correction was the "Purple wire mod", which sends a stronger signal directly to the starter. When I did that mod, I also added a terminal to make it easy to zap the starter directly from the battery's positive terminal, but I haven't had to use it.
That was five years ago. I think there has been once or twice it didn't start immediately (of hundreds of starts),, but it always started after a minute or so. Maybe the best plan is to turn off the car only when near a bar. |
02-28-2019 | #7 |
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Re: Oh no! No start
Yeah, maybe it's a feature, not a bug!
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03-06-2019 | #8 |
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Re: Oh no! No start
So I added the relay to the circuit, which worked .. briefly. After a relatively short drive (but up to operating temp) it's not starting again. So now I'm thinking the starter solenoid itself is the problem? Hopefully it will start again after a short cool down. No bar in sight this time unfortunately!
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03-06-2019 | #9 |
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Re: Oh no! No start
OK, two suggestions: 1) Maybe carry a cooler. :-)
2) (Forgive me if I mentioned this before) - Make up a short (2') wire, about 10-12 ga., and make it so you can touch one end of it to the battery positive terminal, sending 12v directly to the starter. I think one of your wires from the relay goes straight to the starter, right? (the purple wire?). This 'emergency' procedure bypasses everything - Ignition switch, VATS, clutch switch, ... Important note: Make sure the car is in neutral ! ! ! |
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Re: Oh no! No start
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