Hi guys,
I'm 26 and my 85 fj60 is my daily. (haven't been able to daily it in 2.5 years....lol) Coming off a huge rebuild process and now having starting issues with the starter/ignition. I get a click the first crank, then nothing. The starter gradually starter sounding weaker and weaker. I could only get the rig to start for a couple days but jumping it. When I jumped it starter wizzed super fast and started right up, that was 3 days ago. Now nothing. Did a trickle charge,everything, Nothing helps..The starter got to a point where it just clicks now in the dash. Nothing in the way of startup. Already replaced the starter, etc. And i've read a thousand threads with no resolution....
Context:
Im showing 12.4 volts on the two battery temrminals, showing 8-10ish volts on the gauge though.. Which happens to be the same amount that's showing on the positive connetion of the starter. I replaced the starter today thinking that was the issue but same problem. I get a clicking noise in the dash the first crank, then no clicking noise after that. I tried repalcing the inigiton relay under the steering well. No dice.. [bear in mind I'm aware the plastic clip is cutoff in the photos I have, I was in the middle of replacing the old space just in case, but I had it hooked properly when i was cranking it]-----
Assuming not the starter since I just replaced the part. It was getting weaker and weaker on startup. I haven't had a buddy help me by cranking while I check the voltage to the different connections, and I have yet to try a starter jump. But based on the evidence I have, Does this mean I have a worn connection somewhere in between the battery terminals and starter,? I'm guessing but 10.5 volts seems like I'm losing a lot once it gets to the starter, meaning it's not getting enough power to activate it. The lights in the rig are on and everything else seems to have power. It is odd there's a descriepncy between what the cluster shows and what the terminals show in voltage.....
I have yet to find a resolution to this on all the threads I've looked at, the guys just never post what actually happened. The only solutions I can think of so far are the following:
1. cleaning up my connections a bit with a brush, {which I've done, and the rig started up fine for months before this. }
2. replacing my ground to the starter {I read somewhere the starters ground themselves on the bell housing though..} ,
3.checking the fusesible link(s) {I have an aftermarket battery harness} {Should the white clip in my photo have 12v coming through too or jsut the green?}
4.or running new wire as shown in the linked YouTube video. Do some guys install after-market relays to fix the low voltage issue? (shown in timestamp 7:30 of this video... )
After reading, Everything to me points towards the starter isn't getting enough power, but all I've read the only solution is these rigs have old wiring that often just needs a new relay. Yes, I'm gonna try the easy stuff first but I doubt it will change anything, hence why I'm posting this thread now. But is aftermarket relay setup really the only way to get more volts to the starter??
I don't have time to go down a million rabbit holes, hoping people can guide me to actionable solutions the first 3 items I listed that are common sense. I'm not good with electrical stuff yet and would love more of a step-by-step solution that has worked for someone. {Once again, couldn't find any threads that had an actual solution}.
Thanks in advance, need to get this rig back on the road!
Dan
I'm 26 and my 85 fj60 is my daily. (haven't been able to daily it in 2.5 years....lol) Coming off a huge rebuild process and now having starting issues with the starter/ignition. I get a click the first crank, then nothing. The starter gradually starter sounding weaker and weaker. I could only get the rig to start for a couple days but jumping it. When I jumped it starter wizzed super fast and started right up, that was 3 days ago. Now nothing. Did a trickle charge,everything, Nothing helps..The starter got to a point where it just clicks now in the dash. Nothing in the way of startup. Already replaced the starter, etc. And i've read a thousand threads with no resolution....
Context:
Im showing 12.4 volts on the two battery temrminals, showing 8-10ish volts on the gauge though.. Which happens to be the same amount that's showing on the positive connetion of the starter. I replaced the starter today thinking that was the issue but same problem. I get a clicking noise in the dash the first crank, then no clicking noise after that. I tried repalcing the inigiton relay under the steering well. No dice.. [bear in mind I'm aware the plastic clip is cutoff in the photos I have, I was in the middle of replacing the old space just in case, but I had it hooked properly when i was cranking it]-----
Assuming not the starter since I just replaced the part. It was getting weaker and weaker on startup. I haven't had a buddy help me by cranking while I check the voltage to the different connections, and I have yet to try a starter jump. But based on the evidence I have, Does this mean I have a worn connection somewhere in between the battery terminals and starter,? I'm guessing but 10.5 volts seems like I'm losing a lot once it gets to the starter, meaning it's not getting enough power to activate it. The lights in the rig are on and everything else seems to have power. It is odd there's a descriepncy between what the cluster shows and what the terminals show in voltage.....
I have yet to find a resolution to this on all the threads I've looked at, the guys just never post what actually happened. The only solutions I can think of so far are the following:
1. cleaning up my connections a bit with a brush, {which I've done, and the rig started up fine for months before this. }
2. replacing my ground to the starter {I read somewhere the starters ground themselves on the bell housing though..} ,
3.checking the fusesible link(s) {I have an aftermarket battery harness} {Should the white clip in my photo have 12v coming through too or jsut the green?}
4.or running new wire as shown in the linked YouTube video. Do some guys install after-market relays to fix the low voltage issue? (shown in timestamp 7:30 of this video... )
After reading, Everything to me points towards the starter isn't getting enough power, but all I've read the only solution is these rigs have old wiring that often just needs a new relay. Yes, I'm gonna try the easy stuff first but I doubt it will change anything, hence why I'm posting this thread now. But is aftermarket relay setup really the only way to get more volts to the starter??
I don't have time to go down a million rabbit holes, hoping people can guide me to actionable solutions the first 3 items I listed that are common sense. I'm not good with electrical stuff yet and would love more of a step-by-step solution that has worked for someone. {Once again, couldn't find any threads that had an actual solution}.
Thanks in advance, need to get this rig back on the road!
Dan