Summit Hot Shot or DIY starter button (89 22re)
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Summit Hot Shot or DIY starter button (89 22re)
Isolated the issues with my rig, the usual start sometimes and sometimes not, and determined it's the ignition switch. Yes I know lots of folks have this problem. Well if I can't source a new one (or can afford it) I'll need to either get the Summit Hot Shot (like this since it's designed to fix this issue) or build myself a starter button (probably cheaper than Summit).
Since I know nothing about either I'd like your opinions on both, if you have/had either, pros/cons, etc.
Oh and if any of you have a darn link on how to make your own starter thing please share it and keep in mind that I'm an electrical idiot.
Since I know nothing about either I'd like your opinions on both, if you have/had either, pros/cons, etc.
Oh and if any of you have a darn link on how to make your own starter thing please share it and keep in mind that I'm an electrical idiot.
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You mean ignition switch or starter relay? When I thought mine went bad (starter relay), I almost switched my relay over to an older Ford style relay.
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deathkitten?
I'm 99% positive it's the ignition switch. I pulled it apart and the copper contact (the big rings) are all pitted and in pretty poor shape.
I called NAPA and they have a replacement for 91$. Crap this is getting expensive in a hurry.
I'm 99% positive it's the ignition switch. I pulled it apart and the copper contact (the big rings) are all pitted and in pretty poor shape.
I called NAPA and they have a replacement for 91$. Crap this is getting expensive in a hurry.
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91 what????
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...ier=66023_0_0_ $55.99
Rock auto is showing 3 one for $40 one for $63 and one for $66
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...ier=66023_0_0_ $55.99
Rock auto is showing 3 one for $40 one for $63 and one for $66
Last edited by xxxtreme22r; 05-05-2011 at 10:33 AM.
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91 what????
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...ier=66023_0_0_ $55.99
Rock auto is showing 3 one for $40 one for $63 and one for $66
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...ier=66023_0_0_ $55.99
Rock auto is showing 3 one for $40 one for $63 and one for $66
So the new switch is in and it starts like it should. Now this brings up a new question.
Should I still install the HS or DIY button to help prolong the life of the ignition switch?
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By adding more connections in that circuit you add more places that something could go wrong. For example this latest problem could be narrowed down to wiring, start relay, ignition switch or starter. If you add a push button you've added three more failure points. The push button or the wiring connections on each side.
Your truck is an 89, the factory ignition switch lasted 22 years. If you consider the possible number of times that switch was turned to the start position in those 22 years....most anyone would call that pretty good service.
If it was mine I leave it the way it is!
Your truck is an 89, the factory ignition switch lasted 22 years. If you consider the possible number of times that switch was turned to the start position in those 22 years....most anyone would call that pretty good service.
If it was mine I leave it the way it is!
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I think Kiyo is worried that once he goes locked/locked he'll start wheeling more.... :wabbit:
Edit: OMG Logan I just looked at your avatar again and realized it was a pile of Big Blue!!! ROFLMAO!!!!
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I used the Painless Hot Shot relay kit and it works fine:
-http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTricks/Starter.shtml#OtherOptions
Sure, you can do it yourself for less (switch + relay), but the kit is nice. All pre-wired, socket and bracket for relay and switch, includes circuit breaker and pretty much plugs right in. Totally solved my random no-start issue (and the starter contacts and wiring on mine is fine). Big advantage of the relay setup is you are now passing 0.1 amps through the ignition switch while starting, instead of ~20 amps for the starter solenoid.
-http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTricks/Starter.shtml#OtherOptions
Sure, you can do it yourself for less (switch + relay), but the kit is nice. All pre-wired, socket and bracket for relay and switch, includes circuit breaker and pretty much plugs right in. Totally solved my random no-start issue (and the starter contacts and wiring on mine is fine). Big advantage of the relay setup is you are now passing 0.1 amps through the ignition switch while starting, instead of ~20 amps for the starter solenoid.