charged battery, tried 2, even booster jumped off 1, turn the key, nothing............ release the key....... 'click'.
Does this have something to do with the starter motor or the flow of electricity itself, and, how do i overcome this delema to get ignition.
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smack the starter with a lump of wood or a hammer if that gets it going, the starter is rooted.
otherwise check the wire running from the battery to the starter is secure, and there is no water/mud/other shit stuck in the little rubber cap on the starter end (that could be shorting to the starter body).
Other wise check that when the key is in the start position there is power going to the thinner wire on the starter motor. if there isn't any power there, then it's probably the starter relay/fuse or a wire somehwere along the line. you can get it running though, buy getting 12 volts to that terminal by other means
of course this assumes that ignition ciruit other wise works normally (ie you get lights on the dash)
otherwise check the wire running from the battery to the starter is secure, and there is no water/mud/other shit stuck in the little rubber cap on the starter end (that could be shorting to the starter body).
Other wise check that when the key is in the start position there is power going to the thinner wire on the starter motor. if there isn't any power there, then it's probably the starter relay/fuse or a wire somehwere along the line. you can get it running though, buy getting 12 volts to that terminal by other means
of course this assumes that ignition ciruit other wise works normally (ie you get lights on the dash)
try arking the starter motor...I had a starter motor that was tempremental shall we say.
A quick ark across the connections (I generally used a D shackle) and started the truck that way.
This is a pain in the ass...but at least you will know if there is power going to the starter.
A quick ark across the connections (I generally used a D shackle) and started the truck that way.
This is a pain in the ass...but at least you will know if there is power going to the starter.
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