No crank troubleshooting
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No crank troubleshooting
On Saturday my '09 SS, sadly but for the first time, left me stranded. I was running errands all morning and when I went to start her up again there was no cranking at all. Everything clicked on as if it was ready to start. I did some basic troubleshooting in the parking lot. I checked all related fuses under the hood and in the BCM, no problems. I found the main crank relay had a corroded terminal, so I swapped it with the rear defroster one, still no go. I had a bluetooth OBD II reader plugged in and could monitor battery voltage, 12v and it was dropping to 11.8v when I tried to start it, so no draw on the battery from the starter. The ignition switch was replaced ~2 years ago during the recall, so that's not likely. I ended up getting a tow back home (65 miles). When I got home, it started right up; no problem. I've narrowed it down to the clutch switch or the starter solenoid. Is it possible it could be anything else? This past October I did swap the transmission on it, so I was going to also double check all my fuse box connections as well and clean up the corroded terminal. Other than that, I have nothing to troubleshoot because it's working fine now.
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Like Nova said check the battery. It's the easiest o do and will eliminate it as a possibility. To me it sounds like either the battery, a loose connection, or like you said a switch on it's way out though I would think if the switch was out it would be out and not intermittent. I think the clutch switch is fairly accessible and should be fairly easy to check for continuity. Does it act exactly the same as when you don't press the clutch in when trying to start?
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Like Nova said check the battery. It's the easiest o do and will eliminate it as a possibility. To me it sounds like either the battery, a loose connection, or like you said a switch on it's way out though I would think if the switch was out it would be out and not intermittent. I think the clutch switch is fairly accessible and should be fairly easy to check for continuity. Does it act exactly the same as when you don't press the clutch in when trying to start?
Yes, it acted exactly the same when I attempted to start the car as trying to start it without the clutch in. Though, I agree with you in regards to the switch being intermittent. This is why I am thinking it could possibly be the starter actuator sticking. This evening I am going to pull the fuse box back out and check that I have everything seated fully since I removed it back in October to replace the trans and also clean the terminals on those relays.
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