I have an 97 Collectors Edition...140,000 miles, nicest thing I have ever owned.
A few times lately I'd turn the key, and nothign would happen. All the dashlights would come on, all seemed fine, battery is new, and no starter. I'd relase the start position, do it again, and vroom.
One morning it was about 5 degrees and the starter got "stuck" cranking. Popped th ehood, removed the battery cable, and banged on the solenoid/starter with a hammer. That seemed to disengage the starter, and it was fine for the next few days until I replaced the whole starter/solenoid assembly with a reman unit.
Now, the other morning, about 10 degrees outside, I trun the key....and nothing. Al the jiggling, the wiggling, etc...nothing. Try park and neutral, nothing. Ignition 7.5A fuse is fine. After a couple of hours (took the kids to their party in the 87 FJ60), I came back and the truck started fine!
Now, this morning, about 15 last night, nothing. So I put an electric heater in the cruiser...and after warming up the cabin a couple of hours, it has started.
So, I am thinking that the cold is making some "hairy edge" switch fail.
Is this likely the ignition switch? Are there any other relays or suspects between that switch and the solenoid engagement wire?
Thanks!
A few times lately I'd turn the key, and nothign would happen. All the dashlights would come on, all seemed fine, battery is new, and no starter. I'd relase the start position, do it again, and vroom.
One morning it was about 5 degrees and the starter got "stuck" cranking. Popped th ehood, removed the battery cable, and banged on the solenoid/starter with a hammer. That seemed to disengage the starter, and it was fine for the next few days until I replaced the whole starter/solenoid assembly with a reman unit.
Now, the other morning, about 10 degrees outside, I trun the key....and nothing. Al the jiggling, the wiggling, etc...nothing. Try park and neutral, nothing. Ignition 7.5A fuse is fine. After a couple of hours (took the kids to their party in the 87 FJ60), I came back and the truck started fine!
Now, this morning, about 15 last night, nothing. So I put an electric heater in the cruiser...and after warming up the cabin a couple of hours, it has started.
So, I am thinking that the cold is making some "hairy edge" switch fail.
Is this likely the ignition switch? Are there any other relays or suspects between that switch and the solenoid engagement wire?
Thanks!