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Location: Saskatoon Canada
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I have been reading through the solutions section but I think I might wait until it happens again and pay more attention to the symptoms. Then I may have a better idea of which system is giving trouble. I will also be hoping that it starts after waiting again.
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#12 |
![]() Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Niceville
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I just beat this problem myself. There was a time I was ready to leave the car.
There are a lot of great posts. Let me somewhat simplify this-- it is either an electrical issue to the starter or a mechanical issue of the starter itself. Prelim analysis and initial vector(disclaimer for keyboard warriors: this is my experience and may not be all inclusive): security light during normal start attempt=VATS. No voltage drop during normal start attempt when turning key, no security light, and clutch depressed=clutch switch. Finally, and the fun part, listen to the starter revolutions cold vs hot. Mine turned out to be a bad starter and obvious starter rev decrease when hot. Here's the last check: If there is no security light, voltage decrease with clutch depressed(watch voltage gauge, turn key with car OUT of gear, clutch not depressed, then depress with key turned) no start=bad starter or poor voltage to starter. How to diagnose: Step 1: get a multimeter (auto ranging if you don't have one). Make a small hole in the big purple wire behind ECM to starter. Step 2: when car doesn't start with indications pointing to starter: Measure voltage at big purple (behind ECM) wire going to starter. It can be <12V and confuse the issue. If close to 12V, it's the starter. If less, there are great posts on how to diagnose feeder relay/connection/switch losses. Ted |
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Location: Portland Oregon metro area (Washington side)
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