I started Red today after it had been shut off about 30 minutes. The starter motor kept spinning after it was running. I turned the key to off, but the starter kept cranking. I turned it off and on 4 times before the starter motor would drop out.
I found a post (from '00) about a '92 with the same issue, but there was no resolution. The recommendation for the '92 was a new starter relay.
My truck does not have a tilt steering wheel. I did not think to bang on the steering column to see if the switch was stuck. I had the starter rebuilt in March of '04 to the tune of $184. 00. The problem at that time was intermittent no cranking when the key was turned.
Questions:
1. Has anyone else had this happen, and how was it resolved?
2. Does the rod that runs down the steering column actuate the starting relay?
3. It has only done this once. Should I replace something, test something or wait until it happens again? With that big battery, I bet the starter or the wires could get pretty crispy - and maybe burn down the whole truck!
I appreciate your help!
I found a post (from '00) about a '92 with the same issue, but there was no resolution. The recommendation for the '92 was a new starter relay.
My truck does not have a tilt steering wheel. I did not think to bang on the steering column to see if the switch was stuck. I had the starter rebuilt in March of '04 to the tune of $184. 00. The problem at that time was intermittent no cranking when the key was turned.
Questions:
1. Has anyone else had this happen, and how was it resolved?
2. Does the rod that runs down the steering column actuate the starting relay?
3. It has only done this once. Should I replace something, test something or wait until it happens again? With that big battery, I bet the starter or the wires could get pretty crispy - and maybe burn down the whole truck!
I appreciate your help!