Help! Truck will not start- electrical?
#1
Help! Truck will not start- electrical?
1990 SR-5, 3 times have been driving, stop for a couple minutes, go to start the truck again and nothing! Battery has been checked, it is fine, have had the starter recently rebuilt, it is fine, have checked the voltage to make sure the alternator is charging the battery, it is fine.
The last 2 times, there was NO POWER, no lights, clock etc. This time, the interior light will work but will not start, (no sounds trying to turn over, just dead!).
Any advice at what else to look at? I'm totally perplexed!
Thanks so much!
ps and it has lots of gas
The last 2 times, there was NO POWER, no lights, clock etc. This time, the interior light will work but will not start, (no sounds trying to turn over, just dead!).
Any advice at what else to look at? I'm totally perplexed!
Thanks so much!
ps and it has lots of gas
#2
Could be your neutral safety switch if it's an auto or the clutch start switch if it's a manual. Another possibility is the ignition switch going bad.
If you have a auto, try starting in neutral instead of park. If it works in neutral but not part then it's the safety switch. If not in either, then it may well be the ignition switch.
If you have a manual, 4WD, try starting with the clutch cancel switch pushed in.
That's the end of the easy fixes. Try jumping the starter battery terminal to the terminal that comes from the ignition switch. Unplug the connector with a single wire from the starter and using a piece of wire, jump the starter. Also check that you get 12v at the connector when you turn the key to start.
One of those tests will probably fail and tell you which direction to start looking.
If you have a auto, try starting in neutral instead of park. If it works in neutral but not part then it's the safety switch. If not in either, then it may well be the ignition switch.
If you have a manual, 4WD, try starting with the clutch cancel switch pushed in.
That's the end of the easy fixes. Try jumping the starter battery terminal to the terminal that comes from the ignition switch. Unplug the connector with a single wire from the starter and using a piece of wire, jump the starter. Also check that you get 12v at the connector when you turn the key to start.
One of those tests will probably fail and tell you which direction to start looking.
#3
Check all of your fuses and make sure there is no corosion on the contacts, i had this happen on my 86 4Runner. It would start fine sometimes and other times i would turn the key and get nothing, i checked all the fuses and the ignition fuse had some corosion on it, so i cleaned the fuse contacts and put it back in and it started right up.
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Check the ground cable on the battery . these grounds suck since day one get some age on them and it makes them worse .
If it is the clutch safety switch you will still have power to other things it will just not crank
If it is the clutch safety switch you will still have power to other things it will just not crank
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