04-23-2014 | #1 |
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no start at times
Well i have been having a no start at times with my auto eq ZR-1. Last week at the track ( drag) first run ok next run the scoreboard fail and i had to wait for about 20 mins while they installed a new chip. Ok time to fire up guess what
no start. It was too loud to hear anything so i was pushed back. After a couple more tries it fired up. So i just went home to play it safe. Sunday removed starter, Monday it went to a repair shop to be rebuilt. Got the starter back about 4:30 p.m. Monday. Installed starter while i was in there i tapped into the black with yellow tracer to gr from the starter enable relay as posted in a post from Gorden K. Good right? Wrong it failed again while i was at coastal corvettes the following Monday. I could only hear the starter click but no turn over. So i used a wire from the Battery to the large purple wire going to the starter, turned key on with car in park (auto ) it started right up when i touched the Battery feed to the purple wire. Well i went and replaced the starter enable relay as a precaution. As long as i have the drivers side hush panel down i would run a wire from a no/mon toggle switch next to my B&M shiftier to a relay that would feed 12v to the starter went i operate the toggle switch. So now if car won't start i can leave the key in the on position and start the car with the toggle switch. I have removed the clutch relay and ran the wires (yellow and purple) to safety switch on the auto shiftier so car will only start when it is park or neutral position. I'am going racing this Fri. night to test & tune and to see if just replacing the starter enable relay has helped. thanks for the help John 1990 white/black #2546 one of a few auto (4l80E ) EQ. ZR-1's member 0115 |
04-23-2014 | #2 |
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Re: no start at times
Hopefully that did the trick.
Good luck on Friday! I'm going racing Friday, too, and Saturday and Sunday I always look forward to race weekend!
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04-23-2014 | #3 |
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Re: no start at times
Starter, Starter Relay, Wiring Harness, Battery, and Plugs Tricks
The Starter Solenoid is shown in the left photo with slight burnt contacts in right photo. The Solenoid contacts in left photo were wire brushed clean in right photo. |
04-27-2014 | #4 |
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Re: no start at times update
Went to the track Fri. night (drag) to see if my no start is fixed. and the ans is
no. Arrived at track about 10 min before it opened, shut car off and waited. Track opens and car started right up so far so good, Made it the staging lane no tbl. Time to suit up and belt in. No start again , but wait i just used my backup starter switch and fired right up. Made 4 runs that night .033 r/t 7.72 @ 92.3 mph 2nd run start ok .050 r/t 7.70 @ 94,4 mph. 3dr run no start used my backup switch start ok i pushed the tree and went red .090 r/t 7.75 @ 94.4 mph. Last run no start used backup switch .057 r/t went 7.73 @ 94.2 mph. Went back to the pit and prep car to go home (removed numbers, removable side bar driver side, air tires and closed the exhaust). Again no start used back up starter switch fired right up. Sat opened drivers side hush panel and took the new starter enable relay out. Took old relay and wired it across the switch ( see FSM 8A pg 30-1 starter and charging system). Also ran a ground wire to the black with yellow trace on the relay mounting. Then i disconnected the wires from the auto shiftier and connect them together and yes there is a warning label "warning ! do not start car unless shiftier is in park!. This morning Sunday i went for my test drive ,drove about 60 miles stopped and had some coffee. After about 25 min car started right up. Drove back stopped for gas , car started right up , got back home stopped car. Restart worked fine, i don't know if the at times trouble is gone but its a good start. On my last post i said i heard the starter click but start. it should have been i heard the solenoid click but started did not engage. Thanks for listening John 1990 white/black #2546 one of a few auto ( 4L80E ) EQ. ZR-1's member # 0115 |
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Re: no start at times update
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I'd like to see schematically what you did on page 8A pg 30-1. Sounds like a great "emergency" switch to have right along side my emergency secondary fuel pump switch.
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04-27-2014 | #6 |
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Re: no start at times
Scott,
do search "starter enable relay". then check out car would't start------------------what say the brotherhood. go to post #19. he shows a relay to operate the starter. What i did 1.find the purple wire in the large loom just behind the ECM. it would be a 10 Ga. purple wire (the only one in their ). in the FSM you see that c100 connection that is the bulkhead connector going into the car. I tapped into the wire just behind the ECM. 2. tap into the purple wire (i did not cut mine) run that wire to a relay mounted just above the battery (swing contact) other end to a inline fuse then to the battery. connect your normally open moment switch ( I used a flip up covered toggle switch) this switch would send 12v directly to the starter solenoid and operate the starter. You could mount the switch near the relay or install it were you could get to it fairly easy in side your car. now for the starter enable relay. look at the starter enable relay. pull the relay out and open the cover, then solder a wire across the relay contacts. replace cover install relay. (this makes the relay always closed). Someone posted that you should run a wire from ground to the black with yellow trace on #2 of the starter enable relay. that wire goes to the Central control module ( CCM ). Hope this helps John |
04-27-2014 | #7 |
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Re: no start at times
I have had many starter issues as well. I now have a push button switch mounted on the hush panel right by my left knee. The starter works every time with that switch. I think my real problem is in the key switch. I don't know when I want to tear into the steering column to fix it. The work around is to easy for me right now.
Chris
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