cam7002
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Hey, everyone. So I have two CUCVs. One had a good starter. I took the "bad" starter off the CUCV that would not start, and I put in its place the "good" starter from the one that did start (but that appears to have an injector problem -- clackety clack!).
So once I had the good starter in the M1009, I tightened all the nuts and bolts. I checked them and I double checked them. The bracket is firmly bolted to the vehicle as well. The batteries are new, and they have 950 amps of cranking power apiece. They are properly connected, and the nuts are tightened.
I turned the key to the "on" position. One generator light came on, and the other did not. The glow plug relay clicked and the "wait" light went out according to convention. All the instrument panel lights appeared to be functioning well, except that only one generator light was lit.
I turned it over, and the starter did not crank. Nothing. There was an appropriate click on the starter relay under the dash, which I had pulled down to jump the purple and red wires. To do this, I took a 14 gauge wire and jammed it into the relay slots for red and purple. Nothing. Key was in the on position.
So I turned on the headlights to ensure that the bus bar under the hood was working, and the headlights all came on as they should.
If anyone has any ideas, I would really welcome some guidance as my patience is not at, but is nearing, the end.
Thanks, everyone!
So once I had the good starter in the M1009, I tightened all the nuts and bolts. I checked them and I double checked them. The bracket is firmly bolted to the vehicle as well. The batteries are new, and they have 950 amps of cranking power apiece. They are properly connected, and the nuts are tightened.
I turned the key to the "on" position. One generator light came on, and the other did not. The glow plug relay clicked and the "wait" light went out according to convention. All the instrument panel lights appeared to be functioning well, except that only one generator light was lit.
I turned it over, and the starter did not crank. Nothing. There was an appropriate click on the starter relay under the dash, which I had pulled down to jump the purple and red wires. To do this, I took a 14 gauge wire and jammed it into the relay slots for red and purple. Nothing. Key was in the on position.
So I turned on the headlights to ensure that the bus bar under the hood was working, and the headlights all came on as they should.
If anyone has any ideas, I would really welcome some guidance as my patience is not at, but is nearing, the end.
Thanks, everyone!