Is your 98 a 12v valve? If 24 valve it may not have a fuel solenoid. This description is true for my 97 12v. If your starter is firing it only has the BRN wire as common between the starter solenoid and the fuel relay... . they are the same wire. If its cranking then you may have a fuel solenoid/relay problem.This is very strange. I am having the same problem on my 98. just started today. When I turn the key to start, nothing at all happens. batteries are more than fine. i ran a jumper from the battery to the starter and it engaged fine but engine would not start. i checked the starter relay and have proper voltage. i also swapped some relays around and still when i turn the key nothing happens. will the shutdown relay or solenoid actually keep the started from engaging or just keep the engine from firing due to no fuel. also if it is the Park/neutral switch, where is this what color wire do i look for?
Thanks.
The neutral/park switch powers the starter relay. If you get the starter cranking then the neutral/park switch is fine. The output of the starter relay is the BRN wire which goes to the starter solenoid. The BRN wire also splits off and goes to energize the Fuel relay on the firewall. The fuel relay's purpose is only to energize the "Pull" circuit of the fuel solenoid. The "Hold" circuit of the fuel relay is powered directly off Fuse #9 of the fuse panel underdash.
Once the ignition switch is off of the cranking position the "Pull" circuit is out of the picture since the Hold section of the solenoid should keep the fuel solenoid up... if the fuel solenoid is working.
You can try cranking starter while physically pulling up the fuel solenoid plunger. This will bypass or help the Pull circuit which is very high current and could be bad (the solnoid or the fuel relay or the blue fusible link off the battery are all needed for the Pull circuit to work). If it starts and the fuel solenoid stays up when it is started and is released then the fuel solenoid "Hold" section is working and the "pull" section is not. Then you can troubleshoot the "Pull" circuit like is happening is this thread.
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