Jake0147
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I seem to have an ongoing issue. When I hit the starter button, it almost always works just as it should. Now and then I get a "click". Not a "clunk" like a starter failure, but a definate "click" out in the engine bay. Trouble is, it's terribly intermittant, and releasing the starter button, then repressing it has always resulted in proper cranking. Including today, except today it took two "re-pressings" of the button...
Of course, after that it stays working, so any diagnostics conclude that the system is working properly...
All connections are clean and snug, and voltage drop testing confirms that the connections hold up well under a cranking load, as well as the relay and solenoid not "dropping" any voltage internally when they are engaged. So the trouble has to be within the relay, or an intermittant open circuit in the pull-in windings on the solenoid, the latter sounding less forseeable than the former?
TMs tell me that the only electro-mechanical parts in this circuit are the relay and the solenoid, nothing else should "click". Searching tells me that the starter relay is semi-unreliable. Is this a reasonable conclusion? It looks like they're a hundred bucks give or take. Is it a reasonable thing to PM at this point, short of a diagnosis, or should I be stringing up pilot lights in hopes of a more concrete diagnosis first? What would you do?
Of course, after that it stays working, so any diagnostics conclude that the system is working properly...
All connections are clean and snug, and voltage drop testing confirms that the connections hold up well under a cranking load, as well as the relay and solenoid not "dropping" any voltage internally when they are engaged. So the trouble has to be within the relay, or an intermittant open circuit in the pull-in windings on the solenoid, the latter sounding less forseeable than the former?
TMs tell me that the only electro-mechanical parts in this circuit are the relay and the solenoid, nothing else should "click". Searching tells me that the starter relay is semi-unreliable. Is this a reasonable conclusion? It looks like they're a hundred bucks give or take. Is it a reasonable thing to PM at this point, short of a diagnosis, or should I be stringing up pilot lights in hopes of a more concrete diagnosis first? What would you do?