Hey guys I've got a problem with my sierra that is annoying me. It's a 1989 sierra with a 1988 mk1 Gti swift twin cam motor. Lately it has been temperamental in starting. Although the key will turn all the way around to start for some reason I get absolutely nothing. No accesories no headlights, nothing. Then I can try again later and it's all fine. Doesn't seem to relate to cold or hot starting either.
I have recently installed a bigger (700cca) battery and yesterday replaced the main starter wire also. Other than that I have checked all the fuses I could find and traced the wiring where I could and can't find any obvious abnormalities.
So what do you guys think it is? Could it be electrical or simply something like a worn ignition key or barrel (cause is is a fair bit worn looking)?
Thanks in advance for you input guys.
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Weird electrical/ ignition barrel problem?
not sure if the same culprit as different motor but i had that and my starter was knackered
Would have to keep turning key till it decided it wanted to work.
Just a thought or the barrel could be knackered my gq has that turn key full and nothing shake barrel with it turned fires up??
Would have to keep turning key till it decided it wanted to work.
Just a thought or the barrel could be knackered my gq has that turn key full and nothing shake barrel with it turned fires up??
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