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Random struggle to start.


SimplyTheBess

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Joined
Jan 24, 2011
Messages
37
City
St. Louis, MO
Vehicle Year
1998
Transmission
Manual
Hey guys,

I've got a 1998 Ranger, 4Banger with the lovely 2.5L In-line 4 with 8 spark plugs.

230K+ Miles on this thing, I've had it since 2000. We've had our disagreements but I take good care of it.

The Issue:
Started about 2 weeks ago, truck didn't want to start up as well as usually does several times in a row. Usually it starts right up but this was more like the battery was drained/low. However it is not always consistent. Sometimes it starts fine.

What I've done about it:
Replaced the battery, started fine for the first 3 or 5 starts, then back to a slow weak start. Battery tested good. Alternator tested good. Starter tested good. (O'Rielly Auto Parts tester) I would say the starter and alt are 8 years old.

My thoughts:
I'm thinking it's one of the following:
- Alternator is not keeping up with charging the battery
- Bad ground connection somewhere I've checked the starter connections and battery connections

Any ideas? If it was always like this I would believe it was a charging issue but the fact that it is random and mileage between stop/starts does not effect it makes me think it could be something else. (Example, I drive 30 miles to work and home. Sometimes when I leave work it starts fine, sometimes it struggles)

Thanks in advance guys
 
You can check the battery of starter cable for voltage drop. I've seen corrosion inside the cable cause problems. I also seen alternators that work at times and then stop working.
 
I would definitely say change the starter solenoid my bronco, ranger, and mustang did the same thing.
 
I had that happen when the terminals were loose on the battery post. If you can twist the terminal/cable on the post, it is too loose. It caused intermittent slow cranking, and finally the radio went dead, the wipers stopped wiping and the headlights got dim, and it ran like cr*p. I had no idea. Loose battery cable terminal.

tom
 
Well I know the battery terminals are tight, especially after having replaced the battery. Today it slow cranked out of the driveway but drove fine all the way to my dads. My dad was running behind so I was going to start it again to see how it would start and nothing. No clicking. There is a single slight noise when I first turn the key to crank but it doesn't even attempt to turn over.

So for the moment she's a paperweight, I've got a new starter and starter solenoid waiting for me at the parts store to pick up on my way home and my battery out of the truck on a trickle charger in case it was just dead low from a bad alternator.

Looks like this issue has made itself a priority..:annoyed:
 
Fixed!

Ended up being the starter. I guess on that year/model the solenoid is built on to the starter so I just replaced the whole thing. I guess 230K miles isn't bad for a starter
 
Didja take the end plate off the starter to see if the brushes were worn or sticking? They can last a long time, or go at a young age depending on how well maintained the engine is. If the starter has to crank longer, it will wear out quicker. If it has to work in sub-zero temps, or is fed by a weak battery, it will have to pull more amps cold, and will rotate slower with cold and a weak battery. Those things will cause more wear and internal heat.
But 230k ain't bad.
tom
 

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