Starting troubles
#1
Starting troubles
I have an '03 s10 4 cyl 5 spd. All of a sudden My truck wont start. It has Never died while running or hesitated while starting before. Battery and alternator is new. When I put the key in everything comes on like normal.
When i try to turn it over nothing happens. The starter relay clicks like its getting power. I just checked the clutch switch and the contacts were a bit dirty so I cleaned them, still nothing. I tried bypassing it and still nothing. I have a new one on the way just in case.
I tried popping the clutch and the truck starts fine. I drove it around and the shift light does not go off when I push the clutch in, this is what led me to believe it was the clutch switch.
Until I get the new switch is there anything else I should look for? Also does connecting the purple and purple with white stripe wires successfully bypass it? Thanks in advance!
When i try to turn it over nothing happens. The starter relay clicks like its getting power. I just checked the clutch switch and the contacts were a bit dirty so I cleaned them, still nothing. I tried bypassing it and still nothing. I have a new one on the way just in case.
I tried popping the clutch and the truck starts fine. I drove it around and the shift light does not go off when I push the clutch in, this is what led me to believe it was the clutch switch.
Until I get the new switch is there anything else I should look for? Also does connecting the purple and purple with white stripe wires successfully bypass it? Thanks in advance!
Last edited by Burnboy; 04-06-2011 at 05:20 PM.
#2
Ok just checked the clutch switch. Swapped it for a new one and it still didnt work.
#3
Sounds like the starter is going out on you. You can test if power is getting to the solenoid on the starter by connecting a multimeter to the small post on the solenoid and watching the voltage as you turn the key to the start position. If you are getting +12V to the solenoid and have +12V to the large terminal on the starter, then the starter itself is at fault. You can also remove the starter and have it tested.
#4
Im taking the starter off now, how do I get the wires off of it? I got the bolts out but cant reach the damn wires.
#5
It is possible. I have rather large hands and have done it on a number of different occasions in the s-series trucks. It isn't fun, but the ability to work blind helps.
#6
The starter tested fine so now ill check the wires from the battery
#7
The cable from the battery to the starter looks fine, no nicks or cuts, continuity tests fine as well. What else could it be?
#8
Are you seeing +12V on the smaller wire to the starter when the key is in the 'start' position?
#9
the purple one? ill go check, if not then what could it be?
#10
I don't have time to run through that right now, but I have run through the possibilities in other threads. Start searching around and you might come across it. Or maybe someone else can comment. If nothing else, I may have time later today.