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please help me


rangerrager

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City
hillsdale
Vehicle Year
1993
Transmission
Automatic
please help im soo sick of these constant problems.
so today after driving i shut my truck off and turned it back on (it was raining outside if that makes a diffrence).when i went to starrt it cranked really slowly then wouldnt crank anymore like that battery was dead..when i try to start it it clicks once and then nothing.doesnt turn nothing.replaced the starter solenoid in the fender that did nothing. took the starter off the block and held it in my hand under the truck while my buddyy turn the key the starter does not click or anything.so therefore im assuming the starter isnt getting any power..i figure out that the loud clic k is coming from the staerter solenoid on the fender but i replaced that and no diffrence.please help guy i need to go to my new job tomorrow and im stuck with no truck..i cant not go to work on my first day..please help guys
thanks
o and the battery is reading 12.14 volts
 
I would check to make sure that the place where the solenoid is mounted is nice and clean. I had some issues with my old Javelins because of corrosion.
 
Volts on a battery doesn't mean much. If it's not getting the amps it won't start the truck. You probably have a dead cell in the batt. It will still read full volts but won't have enough power to turn the truck over. Take the batt. to a store and have it tested. They can tell you if it's any good. They will test it for free. If that's not it the starter could be bad and taking way to much draw. My old starter sounded like the batt was bad. Slow crank and then click, click, click. Thought it was the batt and it was the starter. Have the batt. checked and then have the starter checked. Hope that helps.
 
dont rule out that your battery cables could be corroded thru and not passing enough juice for the starter to turn. your gas mileage would also be down if the cables are bad. just my .02
 
Your starter wont crank in your hand unless it ground. because it grounds to the bellhouseing. Have you checked for bad connections on battery. Try jumping it across the soleniod?
 
measure the voltage across the battery and have somebody turn the key to start the truck. If the voltage doesn't change theres a good possiblility it's not the battery.
 
my 2.9 was getting 13 mpg. went thru a few starters and alternators along with soliniod and the pickup in the distributor. last thing i did on a whim to resolve the issue, fixed it and bumped my mpg up to 20mpg. bad cables. i split the cover all the way down and it was corroded the entire length. it wouldnt hurt to change them in your issue just to rule it out. its cheap and if that don't work, you are out 20bucks and a little less preventative maintenance also...i was haveing similar issues as you and it would cut out while i was driving!!
 
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hmm ok thats what i was worried about wit the grounding thing..so maybe it is the starter hmm brb guyss going to he garage
 
Hey sorry to thread jack, but with the whole replace cables to get better mileage deal, which cables do you replace? Theres lots wires running off my battery to who knows where. Would a person replace them all? Or is there main ones or something? Hope you fix your prob!
 
If the battery has a dead cell it will not read 12.7 volts (sorry jay).
If it reads in the 10.2 range you have a cell down and it will act crazy as hell.
Computers cant handle low voltage.

Easy way to check the starter is a pair of jumper cables hooked to the battery,Ground the neg. to the starter case (mounting tab works great) and the positive to the tab where the cable connects.
Connect the cables to the starter first then the ground to a battery you know is good then touch the positive cable to the positve battery post.It will spark like crazy so do not have your face over the top of the battery when you connect the cable clamp.Only run it for a second or two.It will help to have someone put their foot on the starter to keep it from rolling around the floor.
In other words...........dont hold the starter in your hands while you do this!
 

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