First, thanks to all the mudders that take the time to post their issues so that we all can learn. I was researching my issue from my gym parkinglot...gotta love technology?
In any case, my 87 FJ60 has never left me hanging. As the old saying goes "Never say never!" I turned the key and the motor turned over. Not paying attention, I released the key before my FJ was completley started. Having done this 100's of times, I thought nothing of it. The subsequent crank resulted in NOTHING.
My battery is brand new and the guage showed ample power. I checked all the connections and all the grounds I could see. I even pulled out fuses just in case.
I then researched similar issues on Mud and found that the ignition switch is sometimes the culprit. I ran to the local parts shop and it was a special order. I have one on the way and will replace it for sure.
However, I went back and push started my cruiser with no problems? So I have multiple questions as a result of how easy it cranked when pushed and how it has cranked about 5 times since?
- To push start, the ignition has to be on (I Think). It was and it started. Does this mean the ignition switch is good?
- I see many starter references in the forums related to like issues. If the starter were bad, would I be getting the subsequent easy starts?
- I see that the starter is an "easy" low cost rebuild. Are the parts to do this readily available at the auto parts store?
- Is there anything else I should focus on or recheck?
Any input will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance!
In any case, my 87 FJ60 has never left me hanging. As the old saying goes "Never say never!" I turned the key and the motor turned over. Not paying attention, I released the key before my FJ was completley started. Having done this 100's of times, I thought nothing of it. The subsequent crank resulted in NOTHING.
My battery is brand new and the guage showed ample power. I checked all the connections and all the grounds I could see. I even pulled out fuses just in case.
I then researched similar issues on Mud and found that the ignition switch is sometimes the culprit. I ran to the local parts shop and it was a special order. I have one on the way and will replace it for sure.
However, I went back and push started my cruiser with no problems? So I have multiple questions as a result of how easy it cranked when pushed and how it has cranked about 5 times since?
- To push start, the ignition has to be on (I Think). It was and it started. Does this mean the ignition switch is good?
- I see many starter references in the forums related to like issues. If the starter were bad, would I be getting the subsequent easy starts?
- I see that the starter is an "easy" low cost rebuild. Are the parts to do this readily available at the auto parts store?
- Is there anything else I should focus on or recheck?
Any input will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance!