Clicking instead of starting
#1
Clicking instead of starting
Ok, i get in and turn the switch and only get a clicking sound. I put a voltmeter on battery and it reads 12.58 with ignition 'on' and goes to 11.7 when turned to the 'start'possition andthe 'clicking' occurs.Put battery charger on and voltage is boosted to 13.6with same results.
I assume that the starter is not being activated because my solenoid is doing the clicking. I can not seem to find the solenoid. Anyone got ideas as to what my problem is? And can you point me to the location of the solenoid?
I assume that the starter is not being activated because my solenoid is doing the clicking. I can not seem to find the solenoid. Anyone got ideas as to what my problem is? And can you point me to the location of the solenoid?
#2
RE: Clicking instead of starting
Check the positive terminal in the battery. Make sure that both of the terminals are clean and tight.
#3
RE: Clicking instead of starting
Try these diagnostics tests:
#4
RE: Clicking instead of starting
checked connections and did some of the voltage test referenced above, all looked well. while under the truck, i tapped on the side of the solenoid and the truck started right up afterwards. I guess this means my solenoid is sticking? or could this be the starter?
#5
RE: Clicking instead of starting
If hitting the starter caused it to start, then you have a failing starter. What happens is the brushes inside of the starter motor wear into the rotor. Over time, the brushes will loose connection on the rotor. The function of the brushes is to alternate the field in the rotor to move the motor creating torque. By hitting the starter, you re-seated the brushes buying you some time.
I recommend you replace the starter as soon as possible. Hitting the starter will only work for a while before you will be stranded...
I recommend you replace the starter as soon as possible. Hitting the starter will only work for a while before you will be stranded...
#6
RE: Clicking instead of starting
I'm having the same problem on mine, and I find that if I turn the ignition to ACC before going back to start it, it starts up just fine. Is that still a starter problem? Or is something else at work?
#7
RE: Clicking instead of starting
Tom, if you have a place near you that rebuilds starters and alternators, I recommend having your's rebuilt rather than buying a rebuilt one. Don't know why, but it's always seemed to work out better in my experience.
#8
RE: Clicking instead of starting
thanks for the help guys. i will go ahead and replace starter/solenoid at the same time
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