Bronco was driving fine, parked in garage, couple days later getting a 'one-click' when I turn the key, and no start. Will 1-click every time I turn the key to try to start it, but nothing else.
I think these are the steps to diagnose? I've done 1-4 (not 4a or past it ):
I think these are the steps to diagnose? I've done 1-4 (not 4a or past it ):
- Check the battery (did this, it was fine - full 12.6 / plus hooked up to my charger and it was close to full/finished filling it and then tried again, same one click)
- Corrosion on battery or starter solenoid or where power attaches to starter - none
- Electrical working otherwise - check - in the 'on' position lights work, etc
- Check the starter solenoid some - I'm not totally sure on this, but I watched a few youtubes and tested with a multimeter for continuity how it suggested.
- 4a. - Do I need to get someone to crank it while I have a multimeter hooked up to the power cable - say where it connects to the starter or on the out/to starter side of the solenoid (red to that, black to ground on engine), and see how much power (max amps?) is going to it?
- 4b. Something else I'm missing about testing the solenoid?
- ? Should I just get a new starter solenoid and try replacing it?
- 5a. I watched some videos and saw that you could turn the key to 'on' so that the engine coil would work, then jump directly from the battery post of the starter solenoid to the other post (the one with the cable to the starter) - so I used a jumper cable to do that - had it there for 1.5 seconds, got super hot and maybe burned some dust on those parts, didn't start, disconnected. Hopefully the yourtube I saw on it didn't suggest something that messed something else electrical up...it seemed like it made sense - i'm bypassing the solenoid, shouldn't that juice the starter ?
- ? See if the engine will turn - maybe the starter and solenoid are both working, but the engine is jammed (ie some metal shaving part got stuck in a gear or something?) and I need to check that?
- 6a.I saw some things about turning the engine manually - but I'm worried i will mess up the timing. When I replaced the fuel pump last month, I had to crank it a few times briefly with the key to get the cam to go where i needed it to for the fuel pump arm to fit in under the cam, and since that was with the key it should have rotated everything equally - but I read if you do it manually you can mess up the alignment/timing (i'm not sure of what - the spark plugs or something). What could I turn to see if the engine is turning without messing up the timing? The belt to the alternator? Something else?