Re: [DML] Starter run on.
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Re: [DML] Starter run on.
- From: "Stephen Jaeger" <sjaeger@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2010 21:03:48 -0700
I found out why my starter run on problem was occurring but I'm still looking for the root cause. I also believe the cause of the problem is unique to my car due to a PO rewire job, but I'll throw it out there anyway.
There are two blue-yellow wires that connect together by the starter and then connect to the starter. One of the B-Y wires goes to the ignition resistor and the other I traced to the thermotime sensor and cold start valve(CSV). The stray voltage that causes the starter run on comes thru the B-Y wire from the thermotime and CSV. I can disconnect the plugs on either one of these and the run on stops. Unplugging the B-Y wire at the ignition resistor did not stop the run on.
This is as far as I got, mostly due to a lack of desire to undo wiring harnesses to trace further. One thing we did figure out is the resistor looking thing in the B-Y wires (mentioned previously) was actually a diode. I assume it was the PO's attempt at solving the problem.
I'd like to give a special thanks to Mike Clemens for his unwavering help in trying to solve this problem for me.
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: Stephen Jaeger
To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2010 8:18 PM
Subject: [DML] Starter run on.
I thought I had figured out that my starter run on problem was the starter solenoid and or starter. But after installing a new starter, I still have the problem. Here is a summary of events.
- I changed the exhaust manifold a few months ago. While removing and installing the starter, I broke a resister looking component that was in the blue-yellow wire connected to the solenoid. I didn't see this thing on the wiring diagram so I left it out. I ran the car for a few weeks without a problem. Oh ya, did I mention that the run on problem only occurs on a warm re-start of the car, not at the cold start. So I might not have tried a warm start during this time.
- Then I tackled the steering column bushing which meant removing the steering column, ignition switch, etc.
- After I got everything back together, I had the run on problems begin.
- I did the starter relay test i.e., while the run on was occurring, I removed the relay and the starter run on continued. So ah ha, I concluded that it was not the ignition switch or relay but had to be the starter or solenoid.
But as mention above, a new started and solenoid did not solve the problem. Any help on where to go from here would be appreciated.
Anyone know what the resister in the blue-yellow wire might have been for?
Steve
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