It's been a while since I've involved myself with TDR in any way, however, earlier this week I found myself searching through the forums in hopes to find life for my dead truck.
Monday morning I climbed into my truck, turned the key, and... . nothing. I checked the batteries and they were fine, checked the codes and "P done" flashed up, and finally banged on the starter with a mallet and still nothing.
Since I work 12 hours a day I wasn't able to get back to my problem until last night when a friend of mine came over to help me figure out what was going on. We checked the voltage at the big wire on the solenoid and it had 12 volts all the time. Then we checked the voltage at the small wire and it had no volts even with the ignition switch at the start position. We were able to activate the starter by using a jumper wire from the positive battery post to the small terminal on the solenoid. Obviously the solenoid and starter were operational, so it was only a matter of tracing the electrical problem back to the source - easier said than done. We checked the starter relay and it was activating normally; we also checked the ignition switch and neutral safety switch (clutch position sensor) and the resistance was good on both.
Finally, this morning I woke up and did some reading on Fritz's Dodge Ram page (Service Action 00-01) and decided to check the 20 AMP solenoid fuse. I pulled it out and it was TOAST. Needless to say, the starter fired right up after I swapped the fuse with a good one.
Boy, am I glad I decided to take care of this myself rather than taking it to a shop. Had I taken it in, I'm sure I would have needed a new starter, wiring system, and ignition switch (yeah, right).
Hope this helps someone out there.
-Tim
Monday morning I climbed into my truck, turned the key, and... . nothing. I checked the batteries and they were fine, checked the codes and "P done" flashed up, and finally banged on the starter with a mallet and still nothing.
Since I work 12 hours a day I wasn't able to get back to my problem until last night when a friend of mine came over to help me figure out what was going on. We checked the voltage at the big wire on the solenoid and it had 12 volts all the time. Then we checked the voltage at the small wire and it had no volts even with the ignition switch at the start position. We were able to activate the starter by using a jumper wire from the positive battery post to the small terminal on the solenoid. Obviously the solenoid and starter were operational, so it was only a matter of tracing the electrical problem back to the source - easier said than done. We checked the starter relay and it was activating normally; we also checked the ignition switch and neutral safety switch (clutch position sensor) and the resistance was good on both.
Finally, this morning I woke up and did some reading on Fritz's Dodge Ram page (Service Action 00-01) and decided to check the 20 AMP solenoid fuse. I pulled it out and it was TOAST. Needless to say, the starter fired right up after I swapped the fuse with a good one.
Boy, am I glad I decided to take care of this myself rather than taking it to a shop. Had I taken it in, I'm sure I would have needed a new starter, wiring system, and ignition switch (yeah, right).
Hope this helps someone out there.
-Tim
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