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05-04-2019, 02:34 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Lynnwood, Wa
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No Start, Seeking Advice
Hey all, thank you for any advice you can give me. I don’t have much of a mechanical or electrical background and have been learning everything along the way over the last few years on my 72, largely from this message board. BIG thanks to everyone. I had it running good before tear down for paint a year or so ago. It’s finally all back together and beautiful, the suns shining and then....
Problem: Turn the key and nothing from the solenoid/starter. Lights, heater work fine and don’t dim on attempted start. Turn signal/hazard lights aren’t showing up in dash but unrelated I’m assuming. Seems like the problem is between the ignition switch and the engine bay? What I “know”: Wire from ignition - NSS to solenoid S terminal has no voltage with key in start position. I put a jumper wire in the two purple wires to bypass the NSS and still nothing. I did swap out the key tumbler after losing my key and then the switch after it wouldn’t start (so two different switches). Re-wired the truck a few years ago and everything worked. Battery tested under load and is good. 12v to solenoid from battery Starter and solenoid fires up when tested. Continuity on wires in engine bay. Fuses look good. Cleaned up grounds and connections to battery/starter. Checked other connections for loose wiring. Thoughts? Things to double check? I’m really trying to understand how this all works so I can fix the next issue that comes along. Cheers |
05-04-2019, 04:11 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Lynnwood, Wa
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Re: No Start, Seeking Advice
Figured it out right after I realized I posted this question in the wrong area. Purple starter wire on ignition switch was loose. Yay.
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05-04-2019, 04:29 PM | #3 |
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Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Portland Oregon
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Re: No Start, Seeking Advice
Good job!
A careful look at things before tearing things apart is the best place to start. Plus kodos for a nice initial write up.
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