Hi all,
My '98 12-valve has acted a bit funny lately and today completely died: I don't drive it that often as I walk to work. I drive it at least 1x per week. For the last 5+ weeks when I try to start her up, the cranking has been getting weaker and weaker. I've even had the engine block heater plugged in while in my 50 degree garage as I wondered if the cold was affecting the truck. Today the cranking worked 2 times (once to pull out of the garage, hook the utility trailer, go to dump with leaves; twice when I took the second load). Then after I unloaded leaves at the dump the second time she would not crank. I should not have turned her off like I did for the first trip! I had to be humbly pulled home by a 1/2 ton Ford. Embarrassing. But I am thankful to not need to pay a towing bill.
I checked the typical "no start" issue listed in the Geno's Garage catalog, but the fuel shutoff solenoid is working fine - I didn't suspect that was the problem anyway. The solenoid shaft does plunge upward when attempting to start. The cranking had been getting weaker and weaker... with a slow "whaa, whaa, whaa" before it fired up with a "run-un-un-un" of power. Once the engine had started up the battery gauge in the truck quickly went to 14 volts. When cranking it was below 14, but still within the range of the gauge.
On my voltmeter I'm getting about 12. 5. I pulled out and had the batteries tested at an auto parts store and they are fine (volts and cold-cranking amps were tested), which were new in June. The alternator was replaced in June too. I was paranoid so I tried new batteries anyway since the batteries I have now are Rayovac and I've seen bad reviews on them (had to buy them in a pinch this summer). I tried brand new Optima Red tops and still a "click" of the electronics in the cab and the fuel solenoid engaging, but no turn over.
Given that the starting issue progressively got worse and it seemed to die a slow and painful death, I don't think it is an electrical connection issue. All wires and connections seem in tact when I checked them. I'm just a shadetree mechanic, but I wonder if it is the starter motor.
Thoughts? All suggestions are appreciated. Let me know if clarifications are needed. I'd like to hear some opinions before I pull the starter motor off.
T. J.
My '98 12-valve has acted a bit funny lately and today completely died: I don't drive it that often as I walk to work. I drive it at least 1x per week. For the last 5+ weeks when I try to start her up, the cranking has been getting weaker and weaker. I've even had the engine block heater plugged in while in my 50 degree garage as I wondered if the cold was affecting the truck. Today the cranking worked 2 times (once to pull out of the garage, hook the utility trailer, go to dump with leaves; twice when I took the second load). Then after I unloaded leaves at the dump the second time she would not crank. I should not have turned her off like I did for the first trip! I had to be humbly pulled home by a 1/2 ton Ford. Embarrassing. But I am thankful to not need to pay a towing bill.
I checked the typical "no start" issue listed in the Geno's Garage catalog, but the fuel shutoff solenoid is working fine - I didn't suspect that was the problem anyway. The solenoid shaft does plunge upward when attempting to start. The cranking had been getting weaker and weaker... with a slow "whaa, whaa, whaa" before it fired up with a "run-un-un-un" of power. Once the engine had started up the battery gauge in the truck quickly went to 14 volts. When cranking it was below 14, but still within the range of the gauge.
On my voltmeter I'm getting about 12. 5. I pulled out and had the batteries tested at an auto parts store and they are fine (volts and cold-cranking amps were tested), which were new in June. The alternator was replaced in June too. I was paranoid so I tried new batteries anyway since the batteries I have now are Rayovac and I've seen bad reviews on them (had to buy them in a pinch this summer). I tried brand new Optima Red tops and still a "click" of the electronics in the cab and the fuel solenoid engaging, but no turn over.
Given that the starting issue progressively got worse and it seemed to die a slow and painful death, I don't think it is an electrical connection issue. All wires and connections seem in tact when I checked them. I'm just a shadetree mechanic, but I wonder if it is the starter motor.
Thoughts? All suggestions are appreciated. Let me know if clarifications are needed. I'd like to hear some opinions before I pull the starter motor off.
T. J.