Ignition problem
#1
Ignition problem
Looking for ideas on this problem:
Turn key on everything powers up lights, bells, whistles, fuel pump everything works as it should, except the truck doesn't start. I have to jumper at the relay under the hood.
I have put in a new iginition switch (did not replace the key) new park/nuetral switch and new relays. tested the power at the switch and everything seems to check out, the solenoid on the starter is getting power and fires right up when I jumper it at the relay.
I am just at a loss as to what the hell this could be, is it a bad ground?
I am open to all suggestions
Turn key on everything powers up lights, bells, whistles, fuel pump everything works as it should, except the truck doesn't start. I have to jumper at the relay under the hood.
I have put in a new iginition switch (did not replace the key) new park/nuetral switch and new relays. tested the power at the switch and everything seems to check out, the solenoid on the starter is getting power and fires right up when I jumper it at the relay.
I am just at a loss as to what the hell this could be, is it a bad ground?
I am open to all suggestions
#2
#4
I had a black box mounted under my dash from the dealer. I had a similar experience where I turned the key to run, and jumped the solinoid wire and I was good to go although it was a mega pain poping the hood multiple times. Anyway yeah I had a box that spliced into the ignition signal wire. Its purpose was while the truck was on the dealer lot, it wouldn't allow you to start it even with the key. I guess 7 years down the road it decided to fail so my truck acted the same as yours. As far as I know the yellow wire from the ignition switch goes directly to the relay. either way that was my problem. After I cut the box out and butt crimped the wires back together... I have been perfect ever since. I originally thought it was the starter so I am sure you can image after I replaced the starter and it didn't fix the problem, I was a bit mad. I don't know how many dealers did this, but look on the lower section of your dash panel and see if you have anything attached to it like a connector. I wish I had a picture of what mine looked like before i removed it.
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#7
Check you relay socket for pins 86 and 85 to make sure they are good. Pins 30 and 87 are good because you can jump it to start. With the ignition key held at start, you should have voltage at the socket for pin 86. The socket for Pin 85 goes to ground.
The way the system works is when you turn the key to start, voltage flows from the battery thru the start switch to pin 86 to pin 85 to ground. This engergizes the relay to start.
Hope this helps.
The way the system works is when you turn the key to start, voltage flows from the battery thru the start switch to pin 86 to pin 85 to ground. This engergizes the relay to start.
Hope this helps.
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#8
Check you relay socket for pins 86 and 85 to make sure they are good. Pins 30 and 87 are good because you can jump it to start. With the ignition key held at start, you should have voltage at the socket for pin 86. The socket for Pin 85 goes to ground.
The way the system works is when you turn the key to start, voltage flows from the battery thru the start switch to pin 86 to pin 85 to ground. This engergizes the relay to start.
Hope this helps.
The way the system works is when you turn the key to start, voltage flows from the battery thru the start switch to pin 86 to pin 85 to ground. This engergizes the relay to start.
Hope this helps.
Regarding the black box under the dash, it is quite possible it was there a few months ago ...I bought this truck used and the PO spliced into just about every wire under the dash to install an alarm and a bass thing. Everything seems routed properly however I will chase the yellow wire back to the box to make sure everything is good.
I am getting power into the yellow and blue wires from the ignition so I have a feeling it may be the ground at the relay. I have checked contact points and swapped in new relays..have tried just about everything imaginable. Had the tranny rebuilt a week ago and the mechanic felt the same as most here it was from the box to the ignition some where that was causing the problem. But after paying for the tranny I couldn't afford to let him track it down and fix it.
#9
my idea is to bypass whatever is causing the short for it not to start, and boosting the starter directly. thats what it does
trust me because you say you have an alarm. i guarentee this will work because i had the Viper alarm system and had to take it out because every time i disconnected the battery i had to jump it like this. but right when i ump it, i can shut it off, and it will start back up. took out the alarm, and doesnt do it anymore. even whn i disconnect the battery
trust me because you say you have an alarm. i guarentee this will work because i had the Viper alarm system and had to take it out because every time i disconnected the battery i had to jump it like this. but right when i ump it, i can shut it off, and it will start back up. took out the alarm, and doesnt do it anymore. even whn i disconnect the battery
Last edited by 95RAM360; 10-30-2009 at 08:32 PM.