Well, things were just going too good for too long.
went out this a.m. Hit the key, got nothing but a click,, not the click click click of a dead battery, but a click.
turned off, tried again, nothing but a click, I checked the battery connections and the ground connection to back of starter. all good battery was full charged. Tried again, just a click,
I left, came back later, nothing but a click. waited, later, same thing, then went to internet search to see what that meant. wast happy with answers. went back out, hit the switch, engine fired right up!! What the hell!! I know this will happen again, so im looking to fix it
soo, the obvious questions. IS this solenoid? and how do I check it, or, is it starter, and how would the separation of part that's damaged be determined?
I havnt noticed any plasticy wire burning smells, car has been running great,,,
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I haven't done this in a long time but auto parts stores used to test starters and solenoids for you. Call your local parts stores and ask if they still do that.
I would double check all wires, including grounds on cranking circuit and make sure car is firmly in park … even jiggling the lever a bit. If not firmly in gear or neutral safety switch is a bit off it will not crank … but usually doesn’t even make a click.
I would check the NSS first. Next time it does it, rock the shifter lever a bit to see if the car starts.
Russ, Jason,, I m running without a NSS.. the one I got from Russ a while back cracked so Im just in the habit of always checking the park at start and stop, and not parking behind another car.
This morning, I went out to give it a go, and it just started right up,, Never flinched, just started. maybe it just needed a jiggle, but im gonna have to try and see what that was in the next few days,, bad weather coming up here for a couple days,
Give the connector another squeeze with the pliers to see if it is loose. (the connected wires on the NSS circuit)
I hvnt been able to work on car due to weather. Went out today and it started fine.
My question is, if it is a starter,solenoid problem, is this a progressive condition? By that i mean will it get worse or just be a hit or mis non start? Strangely, my 05 diesl is dead due to a 1295 code, sold the 73 eldo, so the 63 is my primary car that i now trust to start (73 WAS MYBALWAYS START go to) and its gone, so if its a on off thing till incan get into it fully, i can get by, but if its gonna just die an i getvstranded, i hv to try to figure out some thing quick
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