From: kuhrick (kuhrick@comcast.net)
Date: Fri Jan 10 2003 - 15:28:32 PST
i would run a wire from the starter term on the switch too the term on the
starter and if that fix's it you have to find the brake in the wire look
ware the end terms go on the wire i seen the term ends get hot and would
not pass the power the term needed removed and term and wire needed
cleaned the plug at the fire wall was ware i found the trouble in a car
YOU CAN USE A sharp ice pick light tool to find it too
a wiring print for the truck would help a lot
BUTT IF YOU MESS WITH THE STARTED CERCKIT MAKE SURE THE TRUCK IS IN PARK
i know one vetetnam vet that is in argentine cemarty he started a 1
1/2 ton truck with a screw driver and it was in gear and as he rolled out
the tire rolled over his head
I naver what to hear of that any more
At 05:23 PM 1/10/03 -0500, you wrote:
>ok list
>? for you. 85M1009. I have a problem. I go to turn the key to start the
>beast and I get nothing. I have put new batteries, new alt's and rebuilt
>the starter. worked great again for a while(about a month). Then I went
>out one morning to start it and nothing. All the lights in the cab work,
>volts ok, I get silence out of the starter. I take the starter out and
>get it tested, its ok. So I get my wife to come out and turn the key. I
>have no juice going down to the starter from the key. Ok so I buy a
>ignition switch and put it in. still nothing. no juice down to the
>starter. check fuses. all good in fact I replaced them all just in case
>I missed something. I still have no juice to the starter. Here's my
>?. What am I missing?
>thanks in advance
>Bryan
>
>
>M1009
>
>
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