TX87R10
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- Texas
- First Name
- Txr10
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- R10
- Engine Size
- 305
My truck has been slow to start lately, as in taking an extra second or two after turning over the ignition until I start hearing it actually try to start. It starts up and runs great once the starter kicked in.
This afternoon I went to crank it and got nothing, no clicks from the starter or anything. I've been reading up on the forums here and this is what I did -
0. Verified good battery connection, wipers and lights working - Works good
1. Checked the NSS on the steering column - verified power in and out in park, tested in neutral as well no difference
2. Checked power to the solenoid - looks good
I took the starter and solenoid off and had them tested - both tested good at AutoZone. Since the starter is pretty old I went ahead and decided to get a new one, but I currently have both in my hand.
3. Got back home and I kept reading to test the fusible link. There is a purple wire going to the small stud in the solenoid so I pierced the wire as far back as I could and then checked for continuity at the tip - Tested good
I'm not sure what else to test. Any ideas before I put the starter back on?
This afternoon I went to crank it and got nothing, no clicks from the starter or anything. I've been reading up on the forums here and this is what I did -
0. Verified good battery connection, wipers and lights working - Works good
1. Checked the NSS on the steering column - verified power in and out in park, tested in neutral as well no difference
2. Checked power to the solenoid - looks good
I took the starter and solenoid off and had them tested - both tested good at AutoZone. Since the starter is pretty old I went ahead and decided to get a new one, but I currently have both in my hand.
3. Got back home and I kept reading to test the fusible link. There is a purple wire going to the small stud in the solenoid so I pierced the wire as far back as I could and then checked for continuity at the tip - Tested good
I'm not sure what else to test. Any ideas before I put the starter back on?