Jeep CJ7 won't start/crank, CO just abuses vehicles
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Re: Jeep CJ7 won't start/crank, CO just abuses vehicles
On Jan 13, 11:18 am, Lee Ayrton <layr...@panix.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Jan 2008, Rob wrote:
> > So here's an update on the issue, I bridged the solenoid with the key
> > in the power/on position with a screwdriver and it engaged the
> > starter. I replaced the solenoid and the starter(as the old starter
> > was smoking and not disengaging the flywheel.
> > Now I have two issues. The first is that the newvstarter , still is
> > not disengaging from the flywheel but is it maybe b/c of the ignition
> > switch, I set the ignition switch as instructed by the Haynes manual
> > and when I turn the key to power position(you know to power the dash
> > etc..) on my jeep it starts the jeep. I am thinking I need to take the
> > ignition switch down one notch. Would proper ignition switch
> > engagement disengage the starter or is there a worse problem here?
>
> Well that's not good.
>
> Before you do anything else, go to an auto parts store and get a battery
> disconnect switch. It doesn't have to be fancy, just one of the kind you
> attach to the battery post that has either a thumb screw that you tighten
> or a knife switch that you close. Do this so you can disconnect the
> battery quickly, before you burn up another starter, set fire to your jeep
> or hurt yourself. Batteries /do/ explode if loaded too heavily.
>
>
>
> > What happens if you cross your two solenoid terminal wires???
>
> Which terminals? The solenoid has four terminals, two large high current
> and two smaller low current. One low-current terminal takes a signal from
> the START position on the ignition switch to pull in the solenoid. The
> other low-current terminal feeds straight battery power to the coil during
> starting.
>
> > Lastly, and your not gonna beleive this one but when I was screwing
> > the ignition switch back on the screw snapped off, lucky me anyone
> > know a quick fix or good way to fix this?
>
> If there's enough of the screw proud of the hole you might be able to cut
> a slot in it with the edge of a file or a fine blade and back it out
> with a screw driver.
UPDATE - Well guys, I think I figured out the setting on the ignition
switch so that the starter will disengage, but just to be sure I am
gonna get a second set of ears. I am going to attempt to drill out
both holes for the ignition switch and remount it without pulling the
steering column, mainly b/c reconnecting the lower steering shaft was
a pain in the *** last time.
I still think the engie is a straight 6cyl 258 4.2L.
Rob
> On Sat, 12 Jan 2008, Rob wrote:
> > So here's an update on the issue, I bridged the solenoid with the key
> > in the power/on position with a screwdriver and it engaged the
> > starter. I replaced the solenoid and the starter(as the old starter
> > was smoking and not disengaging the flywheel.
> > Now I have two issues. The first is that the newvstarter , still is
> > not disengaging from the flywheel but is it maybe b/c of the ignition
> > switch, I set the ignition switch as instructed by the Haynes manual
> > and when I turn the key to power position(you know to power the dash
> > etc..) on my jeep it starts the jeep. I am thinking I need to take the
> > ignition switch down one notch. Would proper ignition switch
> > engagement disengage the starter or is there a worse problem here?
>
> Well that's not good.
>
> Before you do anything else, go to an auto parts store and get a battery
> disconnect switch. It doesn't have to be fancy, just one of the kind you
> attach to the battery post that has either a thumb screw that you tighten
> or a knife switch that you close. Do this so you can disconnect the
> battery quickly, before you burn up another starter, set fire to your jeep
> or hurt yourself. Batteries /do/ explode if loaded too heavily.
>
>
>
> > What happens if you cross your two solenoid terminal wires???
>
> Which terminals? The solenoid has four terminals, two large high current
> and two smaller low current. One low-current terminal takes a signal from
> the START position on the ignition switch to pull in the solenoid. The
> other low-current terminal feeds straight battery power to the coil during
> starting.
>
> > Lastly, and your not gonna beleive this one but when I was screwing
> > the ignition switch back on the screw snapped off, lucky me anyone
> > know a quick fix or good way to fix this?
>
> If there's enough of the screw proud of the hole you might be able to cut
> a slot in it with the edge of a file or a fine blade and back it out
> with a screw driver.
UPDATE - Well guys, I think I figured out the setting on the ignition
switch so that the starter will disengage, but just to be sure I am
gonna get a second set of ears. I am going to attempt to drill out
both holes for the ignition switch and remount it without pulling the
steering column, mainly b/c reconnecting the lower steering shaft was
a pain in the *** last time.
I still think the engie is a straight 6cyl 258 4.2L.
Rob
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Re: Jeep CJ7 won't start/crank, CO just abuses vehicles
Rob wrote:
> UPDATE - Well guys, I think I figured out the setting on the ignition
> switch so that the starter will disengage, but just to be sure I am
> gonna get a second set of ears. I am going to attempt to drill out
> both holes for the ignition switch and remount it without pulling the
> steering column, mainly b/c reconnecting the lower steering shaft was
> a pain in the *** last time.
>
> I still think the engie is a straight 6cyl 258 4.2L.
>
> Rob
I wish you luck drilling down there. If you can just drill it out a bit
smaller with a left handed drill it might screw out as you drill.
What is the 4th letter on your VIN? If a C, it came with a 258
Carburetor engine and mechanical fuel pump. If it then has fuel
injection, it is either a custom injection or even a different engine.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
'New' frame in the works for '08. Some Canadian Bush Trip and Build
Photos: http://mikeromainjeeptrips.shutterfly.com
> UPDATE - Well guys, I think I figured out the setting on the ignition
> switch so that the starter will disengage, but just to be sure I am
> gonna get a second set of ears. I am going to attempt to drill out
> both holes for the ignition switch and remount it without pulling the
> steering column, mainly b/c reconnecting the lower steering shaft was
> a pain in the *** last time.
>
> I still think the engie is a straight 6cyl 258 4.2L.
>
> Rob
I wish you luck drilling down there. If you can just drill it out a bit
smaller with a left handed drill it might screw out as you drill.
What is the 4th letter on your VIN? If a C, it came with a 258
Carburetor engine and mechanical fuel pump. If it then has fuel
injection, it is either a custom injection or even a different engine.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
'New' frame in the works for '08. Some Canadian Bush Trip and Build
Photos: http://mikeromainjeeptrips.shutterfly.com
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