maybe a bad starter?
ok its happened more than twice now so i am asking for ideas.....i go to start my truck and i turn the key forward and nothing it stumps like a dead battery my battery is new and so are the cables and post ends....i then reset my key and turn it again and it happens again.... then we retry again and vrooooom it starts kinda weird sometimes i only have to reset key once but twice now ive had to do it twice....everthing looks good appearance wise anyone experienced this on there truck at all.......j
Any alarms on the truck? Had something like this happen to two friends. One had 3 alarms on the used camaro I-Roc he bought, the alarms were a mess, he knew about two of them, the thrid is what caused his issues. The other friend had his alarm's "brain" go bad and it got moody, it would only start when it wanted, but it controled the auto door locks so it would unlock the doors whenever, sound the alarm, do all crazy stuff.
Hope this helps
Hope this helps
yea have the same prob with my toyota it has a remote start which ties into the ignition wires and a connection came loose so its very random about its starts, i would check your ignition wires first then move onto starter wires, and grounds...
I've had numerous starter solenoids go bad on me, and this is what happens.
The solenoids get a bad spot or something, or catch, and don't engage, and then no power gets sent to the motor. Sounds like a dead battery but isn't.
To test this theory, climb under your vehicle with a hammer and whack the starter motor case 4 or 5 times when it's having a temper tantrum. If it starts after this you've found the problem, or inadvertantly tightened some connections with the hammer blows.
Thing is, you can't replace the solenoid, it's integral at least in all the Mopar vehicles I've had recently.
Pep Boys had the cheapest one last time I did the job--It was about $65.00 and took all of 20 minutes to swap.
--Matt
The solenoids get a bad spot or something, or catch, and don't engage, and then no power gets sent to the motor. Sounds like a dead battery but isn't.
To test this theory, climb under your vehicle with a hammer and whack the starter motor case 4 or 5 times when it's having a temper tantrum. If it starts after this you've found the problem, or inadvertantly tightened some connections with the hammer blows.
Thing is, you can't replace the solenoid, it's integral at least in all the Mopar vehicles I've had recently.
Pep Boys had the cheapest one last time I did the job--It was about $65.00 and took all of 20 minutes to swap.
--Matt
my gmc did the same thing, at first was a loose wire on the starter sylenoid, fixed that then the sylenoid when bad, take it to autozone they maybe able to test it for you... not all autozones have the equipment tho.... or just replace it and hope thats it lol
there was a TSB about bad ignition switch wiring on these trucks....
dont remember exact years it affected.
i know mine is in the category...
will look into it
dont remember exact years it affected.
i know mine is in the category...
will look into it
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I had a bad ground connection that gave me the same problem. It was a ground cable running down from the batteryto a bumper bracket.Unboltedit and cleaned up theend to make sure there was a good connectionand it hasn't happened since.
well its got an alarm im guessing stock cause i got new remotes from dodge once in a while i have to mess with some wires behind the kick panel (driver side) because the locks wont work from the remote or switches its a loose wire i just push it together and my locks work again maybe its stemming from this? its all weird .....j




