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Last October I replaced my ignition switch after some troubleshooting. That switch is so fun to change. I first thought it was the DH relay. It was not.
Yesterday I was doing coyote patrol on the ranch and had stopped and started engine several times with long breaks in between.
No big deal.
When I tried to start truck to go home.....nothing.
No click, thunk or sizzle.
Everything else worked fine.
After checking battery connections, etc., I took screwdriver and jumped relay and drove home.
Assumed it was the ignition switch again as it was acting like before when it went out.
New ACDELCO ignition switch part installed and.....same thing. No start or anything.
Multimeter comes out and I start checking things.
Have 24v power to starter relay.
Ground good.
12v Power is applied to small terminal when switch is in start position.
Starter obviously works when relay jumped.
Conferred with another SS member who has way more experience with CUCVs than me and we both agreed that it’s the starter relay not being responsive to the 12v power and not internally completing connection for start sequence.
Bought new starter relay.
Same brand, model and specs.
Installed it and truck fired right up.
You can see in the pics the carbon buildup and arc pitting.
For whatever reason, the coil inside wasn’t energizing.
Who knows.
The relay was installed about 30 months ago and truck has been driven almost daily ever since. Lots of starts.
So they do fail eventually and will give you zero warning.
I’m good now for a while.