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electrical - again won't start
okay thanks in advance -
'99 1500 - will not start - (185,000 miles - one transmission - burning 1qt per 2000 miles - still pulls so am willing to keep her alive and kicking) drove fine in morning - 2 hours later would not start. jumped - no go removed and took to get tested (1 month old battery) - full charge checked both positive and negative both ends of connections all seem fine -no tears or loose ends dashboard cluster - no lights overhead dome light - on head lights - dim windows - no power power seats - operate ignition key - for the last two years key can be pulled from many positions and care is taken to make sure to turn to upright "off" else runs battery down (put off buying new bc it worked) So when I turn key to start - no dash lights or intermittent at best small hum click click at fuse side of car - no starter noise checked starter relay - good trouble pulling 10a fuse for starter so have not checked that but will... can someone also tell me about the neutral safety switch? never replaced. thanks again |
electrical - again won't start - closing - plenum gasket
went out once again went out to check things after more research and
looked again at battery cables - negative posts connection looked suspect - wiggle wiggle wiggle viola...vroom! so I have some cleaning to do put she is alive again... anyone want to talk about plenum gasket and change I am thinking of tackling this one soon... |
Sounds more like an ignition switch.....
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Originally Posted by HeyYou
(Post 2509751)
Sounds more like an ignition switch.....
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Do you still have the metal band style battery clamps? I had one of my originals break from being eaten alive by corrosion and it was loose. I replaced them both with the lead ones.
I've also had a no start condition from corrosion on the battery terminals and a scrape with a pocket knife fixed it. My brother in laws truck has had corroded terminals keep it from starting 3 different times, his battery breathes a lot. The connections should be tight. If you can wiggle them and can't tighten them down any more then you should replace them. |
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