Starting problem (electrical) -- (FIXED)
A bunch of minds has to be better than mine alone.
Went out to start the truck, no click, no crank, no nothing except "Check Engine" light.
Battery voltage 12. 75.
I put the ignition switch to the "Run" position, pulled the starter relay (easiest thing to grab) and jumpered pin 30 to 87 on the plug - the engine cranked and started immediately and ran. Fine, I know the starter and solenoid are ok.
I jumpered battery + and - to the relay on the test bench - meter on pins 30 & 87 show continuity. Remove the + and the meter shows open. Proves the relay is ok.
I put the meter to pin 86 on the start relay plug and battery ground - turned the key and get nothing, where I would have expected some positive voltage enough to pull in the relay contacts. I kept the key all the way over while I moved the shift selector from Park to Neutral and back - no change on the meter.
What else is there besides the ignition switch and the transmission neutral/park sensor? Seems to me the more likely problem would be the ignition switch.
How big a deal is it to replace the ignition switch? I've never been in the column before.
Comments appreciated. I'll post more findings as I get to them.
Tx, DBF
A bunch of minds has to be better than mine alone.
Went out to start the truck, no click, no crank, no nothing except "Check Engine" light.
Battery voltage 12. 75.
I put the ignition switch to the "Run" position, pulled the starter relay (easiest thing to grab) and jumpered pin 30 to 87 on the plug - the engine cranked and started immediately and ran. Fine, I know the starter and solenoid are ok.
I jumpered battery + and - to the relay on the test bench - meter on pins 30 & 87 show continuity. Remove the + and the meter shows open. Proves the relay is ok.
I put the meter to pin 86 on the start relay plug and battery ground - turned the key and get nothing, where I would have expected some positive voltage enough to pull in the relay contacts. I kept the key all the way over while I moved the shift selector from Park to Neutral and back - no change on the meter.
What else is there besides the ignition switch and the transmission neutral/park sensor? Seems to me the more likely problem would be the ignition switch.
How big a deal is it to replace the ignition switch? I've never been in the column before.
Comments appreciated. I'll post more findings as I get to them.
Tx, DBF
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