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> intermittent starter or ignition issue?, where to look next?
DRPHIL914
post Apr 28 2023, 08:07 PM
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So this issue has happened 3x now in the past few months, and now today after driving 300 miles up to Brevard, NC on the way , stopped to get gas, going to start it, no crank. all other electronics work, fuel pump priming just no starter engagement. it’s happened cold too, i can get it to start by push start.. so about an hour ago i pulled the steering wheel and replaced the plastic switch still no starter , i also checked the yellow wires under passenger seat (seat buzzer by-pass) , i don’t think that’s the issue.

I bought and installed a new Bosch starter about 6 months ago and installed it on this newer motor a few months back, so now i am wondering if it’s a bad solenoid? wond not crank . the last time it happened was a months ago, push start got me home from the store, and when i got home and pulled into the garage after turning it off it started right back up and has for the next 10 times —- until tonight.

what are the other possibilities? does the power go from the ignition switch to the relay board and then to the starter? i have done a few searches , but looking for someone that’s maybe had this issue or understands the whole schematic better . i don’t have a multimeter with me but i can get one tomorrow at O’Reilly’s and i might see if they can get a starter., i’m just guessing and grasping at straws ..

- oh, for those that don’t know it’s a ‘75 2056 d-jet.

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r_towle
post Apr 29 2023, 12:35 PM
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yellow wire under the passenger seat...
Is it still going through the "logic circuit" box under the seat?
If yes, I would strongly suggest you remove the two yellow wires and directly connect them.

Grounds, go to the parts store and get yourself a 36-40" ground cable, with bolt tabs (female) on both ends.
Bolt on end to the large upper starter bolts that physically bolt the starter to the transmission.

Bolt the other end to the negative terminal at the battery at the bolt that tightens the battery terminal.
Leave the battery terminal connected to the normal body mount so everything else works.

Remove any doubt with this method.
If it solves it, you need a new ground strap.

I have built a starter button for testing things...and hotwiring cars from the engine bay.
Its simply a 30amp push button switch with two long leads.
One goes on the battery positive terminal, the other goes on the starter at the little lead (yellow wire) terminal.

Side of the road, scary yet effective.
Use a quarter... (ed showed me this) and in neutral..get under the car on the drivers side.
Use a quarter to touch the large positive terminal on the starter to the yellow wire terminal at the starter.
Car will start.
Neutral....ebrake on (or block the wheels)

This shows you if the starter itself may be at fault when hot.
If it works fine with the hand held switch, you have wiring issues.
If it does not work..you have a starter issue.

If you add the ground strap as I have described (do it how I am describing) and your starter works when hot...you have a ground strap issue.

Eliminate the issue of heat creating resistance by going all the way around the stock wiring in both cases to determine where the issue may be.

I am a fan of the aftermarket relay to help eliminate the issue, but if you fix the root cause, the relay is more of a way to protect the NLA ignition switch from melting.

the OEM design is running something like 20 amps (now 30 amps) from the battery, up through the ignition switch (failure point) back down under the passenger seat to that "logic circuit" (failure point) and out to the starter.

the logic circuit is all designed so you cannot start the car if the seat belts are not engaged, and it fails.
Thus, wire around it.

the old wiring we have gets corroded inside, thus can no longer move 20 amps...and the starter may pull 30+ amps...which can Melt the wire somewhere you cannot see, or melt the ignition switch.

Method 1) add relay at starter location that now moves the 20 amps through new wires, directly from the battery to the relay. Use the stock yellow wire to trigger it (now 1-3 amps)
Method 2) replace the chassis ground solution (again..30 amps now) with a direct connect ground strap from the battery to the starter body.

These two methods are cheaper/easier (arguable) than fixing it properly.
Fixing it properly may be a new wiring harness, eliminate the logic circuit , and a brand new ground strap between the transmission and the chassis (and clean the ground from battery to chassis)


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post Apr 29 2023, 01:04 PM
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QUOTE(r_towle @ Apr 29 2023, 01:35 PM) *


the old wiring we have gets corroded inside, thus can no longer move 20 amps...and the starter may pull 30+ amps...which can Melt the wire somewhere you cannot see, or melt the ignition switch.

Rich


I’m sorry to have to point this out, but a circuit that was previously designed to draw 20A (as in example) will not suddenly draw 30A due to an increase in wiring resistance increasing from corrosion. This is physically impossible as dictated by Ohms Law.


However, I’m in rabid agreement with Rich’s suggestion to 1/2 split the system by basically hot wiring the starter B+ to the yellow solenoid control. Whether you do that with a screwdriver or a remote starter switch doesn’t make a bit of difference in the end. You then know if the problem is in the starter solenoid assembly or in the wiring and can focus on the appropriate solution.
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QUOTE(Superhawk996 @ Apr 29 2023, 03:04 PM) *

QUOTE(r_towle @ Apr 29 2023, 01:35 PM) *


the old wiring we have gets corroded inside, thus can no longer move 20 amps...and the starter may pull 30+ amps...which can Melt the wire somewhere you cannot see, or melt the ignition switch.

Rich


I’m sorry to have to point this out, but a circuit that was previously designed to draw 20A (as in example) will not suddenly draw 30A due to an increase in wiring resistance increasing from corrosion. This is physically impossible as dictated by Ohms Law.


However, I’m in rabid agreement with Rich’s suggestion to 1/2 split the system by basically hot wiring the starter B+ to the yellow solenoid control. Whether you do that with a screwdriver or a remote starter switch doesn’t make a bit of difference in the end. You then know if the problem is in the starter solenoid assembly or in the wiring and can focus on the appropriate solution.


This is why contribute our suggestions in the forum to help others correct us.
Its also why (DM me or give me a call) is not the way to help others.

a 20 amp circuit design will indeed melt wires that are designed to support 20 amps.
I do understand ohms law...but I was trying to explain things in a public forum , of non electrical engineers, to help.

Happy to hear criticism, but I am also quite comfortable in my own skin to help others in a public forum, so others can refine the answer and create a positive outcome.

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DRPHIL914   intermittent starter or ignition issue?   Apr 28 2023, 08:07 PM
76-914   So this issue has happened 3x now in the past few...   Apr 28 2023, 08:15 PM
DRPHIL914   So this issue has happened 3x now in the past fe...   Apr 28 2023, 08:50 PM
Superhawk996   Use screwdriver to short between the 12v positive ...   Apr 28 2023, 10:13 PM
emerygt350   And the ford solenoid fix is so easy it's fun....   Apr 29 2023, 04:41 AM
jim_hoyland   Will the car push-start ?   Apr 29 2023, 06:12 AM
technicalninja   If you have a degraded signal coming to the soleno...   Apr 29 2023, 06:26 AM
mgphoto   Bosch Brazilian solenoids last about 6 months, tha...   Apr 29 2023, 08:55 AM
DRPHIL914   Bosch Brazilian solenoids last about 6 months, th...   Apr 29 2023, 09:37 AM
mgphoto   [quote name='mgphoto' post='3074608' date='Apr 29...   Apr 29 2023, 06:02 PM
dr914@autoatlanta.com   if the car will not engage the starter when hot an...   Apr 29 2023, 09:36 AM
DRPHIL914   if the car will not engage the starter when hot a...   Apr 29 2023, 10:52 AM
Superhawk996   1/2 split - don’t guess randomly If you want to...   Apr 29 2023, 11:26 AM
r_towle   yellow wire under the passenger seat... Is it stil...   Apr 29 2023, 12:35 PM
Superhawk996   the old wiring we have gets corroded inside, thu...   Apr 29 2023, 01:04 PM
r_towle   the old wiring we have gets corroded inside, th...   Apr 29 2023, 01:28 PM
Superhawk996   [quote name='Superhawk996' post='3074634' date='A...   Apr 29 2023, 02:08 PM
technicalninja   I'm a huge fan of extra grounds as well. I re...   Apr 29 2023, 01:21 PM
r_towle   I'm a huge fan of extra grounds as well. I r...   Apr 29 2023, 01:32 PM
emerygt350   Did I mention the ford solenoid is a fun and easy ...   Apr 29 2023, 05:00 PM
DRPHIL914   i used the screw driver trick, and right after tha...   Apr 29 2023, 06:53 PM
Superhawk996   i used the screw driver trick, and right after th...   Apr 29 2023, 07:06 PM
DRPHIL914   i used the screw driver trick, and right after t...   May 1 2023, 07:59 AM
Superhawk996   as you all know pretty hard to get under a 914 w...   May 1 2023, 08:05 AM
jim_hoyland   In So Cal, Oscar's on 17th Street in Costa Mes...   May 1 2023, 05:18 AM
DRPHIL914   nice shop , more of a “garage mahal” a recent...   May 1 2023, 08:04 AM


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