maybe the neutral safety switch
the car will not start buy the key but all the electoroics come on in the car but if you cross the post on the starter it will run for a minute and die
I would suspect a bad starter solenoid that you shorted across. I would use a test light or multi meter to probe the wire leads that go to the starter solenoid and if they test good, replace the starter/ solenoid as an assembly. more then likely it is you Vehicle anti Theft System..... it says a signal to start your starter and your fuel injectors...... that's why it dies right after
The starter relay is integrated into the starter. Have you checked the neutral lockout switch? If the neutral lockout switch is faulty or adjusted wrong the starter will never engage. It could also be that the starter wires are cross-connected. Using a volt meter, make sure you are getting voltage to the starter bendix when you attempt to start the engine. If not, start backtracking to the keyswitch to see where you DO have voltage.
Remove and replace the starter.
Probably a bad starter solenoid.
the car will not start buy the key but all the electoroics come on in the car but if you cross the post on the starter it will run for a minute and die
If it takes a minute for your car to start while holding the key down it sounds like your starter has gone bad. Try replacing the starter.
fuel pumps bad
You should only have the starter activated in any type of vehicle for about 15 to 20 seconds at a time. If the vehicle doesn't start within that time period, wait at least one minute before attempting to start it again.
I would suspect a bad starter solenoid that you shorted across. I would use a test light or multi meter to probe the wire leads that go to the starter solenoid and if they test good, replace the starter/ solenoid as an assembly. more then likely it is you Vehicle anti Theft System..... it says a signal to start your starter and your fuel injectors...... that's why it dies right after
The starter relay is integrated into the starter. Have you checked the neutral lockout switch? If the neutral lockout switch is faulty or adjusted wrong the starter will never engage. It could also be that the starter wires are cross-connected. Using a volt meter, make sure you are getting voltage to the starter bendix when you attempt to start the engine. If not, start backtracking to the keyswitch to see where you DO have voltage.
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Remove and replace the starter.
Start with no starter??That car isn't going anywhere unless you change the starter or tow it.
it start by starter motor
Probably a bad starter solenoid.
I have run boats with 3-71s. You need a starter to start that engine. The starter could be an electric starter or an air starter, or even a hydraulic starter.