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Re: Won’t Start using Key
- From: Stevan Miner <miner@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 10:25:00 -0500
Hi Don,
Make sure the wire coming up to the starter relay from the neutral safety
switch is grounded when the car is in park or neutral. If you disconnect the
neutral safety switch, the car definitely won't start as this terminal has
to see a ground before it will activate the relay. When you turn your switch
to start, you should also have battery voltage to the terminal right below
the main battery stud on the relay. By jumping to two top posts on the relay
and making the car start, indicates that the wiring is all OK to the
starter. The ballast resistor has nothing to do with the starter engaging.
Stevan Miner
Miner Auto Service
Winnebago, MN
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don" <dgallimore@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Mailing List" <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 8:51 AM
Subject: Won’t Start using Key
I’m assembling a “delivered in boxes” ’65 Satellite. I can’t get the
starter to work through the ignition switch but can by jumping the post on
the starter relay.
Things I’ve checked.
1. Power from the battery is getting to the ignition switch
2. There is conductivity through the ignition switch with the key on (IGN
1) and the key in the start position (IGN 2)
3. There is conductivity in the wires from the ignition switch to the
bulkhead connector for both ignition circuits – tested in the engine
compartment side.
3. The fuseable link from the starter relay to the Bulkhead has
continuity.
4. I’ve replaced the new starter relay with another new starter relay with
no success.
5. The ballast resister has the same resistance as that on my running ’65
Belvedere and the spare I always carry.
6. There is conductivity from the starter relay to the ballast resister.
7. If it matters, the fuel gauge, alternator gauge and instrument cluster
lights all work. However, the oil pressure light did not glow.
8. Since it’s an automatic and to eliminate this as a possibility, I
disconnected the neutral start wire from the starter relay. Before I did
that, I held the key on and ran the shifter through the gears with no
luck.
9. BTW – when we left the key in the ON position, the ballast resistor and
coil were very hot.
So what’s the problem? I have a working car to swap working stuff off if
that helps. Thanks.
Akron Don
’65 Satellite 383/auto
’65 Belvedere 440/auto (manual shift)
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