austinado16
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- Joined
- May 25, 2012
- Posts
- 611
- Reaction score
- 222
- Location
- Central Coast, CA
- First Name
- Todd
- Truck Year
- 1990 w/307k miles on the clock
- Truck Model
- GMC V1500 Suburban SLE
- Engine Size
- 5.7L TBI/4L60/3.42's
1990 'burb w/ 5.7L and 4L60. Always 100% reliable and has never left me stranded.
Fired it up tonight and drove 2 miles to the store. Shut it off for about 5min and then attempted to start it and drive away. No starter action at all. Not a click, nothing. I had my daughter bring over a digital voltage meter. I have 12v at the large terminal on the starter. I'm not getting 12v at the small terminal at the starter, that the gray wire goes to. I tried jumping from the large terminal to the small terminal, and still get no starter action.
I then tested for voltage at the electrical connector on the driver's side of the transmission. There are 3 wires going into that connector. 2 of them get 12v from the key, when the key is in the start mode. The 3rd wire has nothing, so I tried jumping from one of the 2 key powered wires, but still got no starter action.
I'm quite screw at the moment, not only because I can't get the truck started, but because my daughter and I were leaving tomorrow to go camping for the weekend.
Ignition switch is maybe 2 years old. Starter is from NAPA and maybe 10yrs old, but since we don't drive the 'burb often, doesn't have very many miles on it. Battery is a year old and showing 12.5v. Grounds between engine, battery, and frame are all good.....tested tonight w/ an ohm meter.
Any help greatly appreciated!
Fired it up tonight and drove 2 miles to the store. Shut it off for about 5min and then attempted to start it and drive away. No starter action at all. Not a click, nothing. I had my daughter bring over a digital voltage meter. I have 12v at the large terminal on the starter. I'm not getting 12v at the small terminal at the starter, that the gray wire goes to. I tried jumping from the large terminal to the small terminal, and still get no starter action.
I then tested for voltage at the electrical connector on the driver's side of the transmission. There are 3 wires going into that connector. 2 of them get 12v from the key, when the key is in the start mode. The 3rd wire has nothing, so I tried jumping from one of the 2 key powered wires, but still got no starter action.
I'm quite screw at the moment, not only because I can't get the truck started, but because my daughter and I were leaving tomorrow to go camping for the weekend.
Ignition switch is maybe 2 years old. Starter is from NAPA and maybe 10yrs old, but since we don't drive the 'burb often, doesn't have very many miles on it. Battery is a year old and showing 12.5v. Grounds between engine, battery, and frame are all good.....tested tonight w/ an ohm meter.
Any help greatly appreciated!