Husker6.5
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When the ignition switch fails, it fails 'Open' so that you don't crank (no voltage to starter solenoid wire)
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I have one but its incredibly hard for me to readView attachment 53854
Ok that will be the first thing I try tomorrow with the glow controller. Also forgot that for some reason I have no power to the CRK (crank) fuse in fuse block.
In run position I have service engine soon and just the normal lights nothing special. Tried testing crank fuse with key in start position with it in neutral and park and still have no power to crank fuseScrew "View attachment" the site does to me above, here it is:
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Patience young Padawan!
Trons take time and is a black art even by those who know what they are doing. So quit giving up and thinking about parting it out. Let's look at the diagram above and Connect The Dots!
In the upper right corner it covers the ignition switch. Below "Starter motor" it has the crank fuse and says "HOT IN START". So unless you are holding the ignition switch in "start" it's going to normally be stone cold dead. All it does is power a fuel pump relay BFD as far as lighting off the starter. As above it could indicate no power to switch from burnt fusible link or bad switch. Regardless Ignition power is coming from the red fusible link to the ignition switch, through the gear shift switch and then to a purple wire direct to the starter solonoid. Again in the crank position. The fun is tracking down what has and does not have power.
You can see a few other things that are "Hot in Run". 1994 is not like 1993 so disregard the Glow Plug Controller as it's ECM controlled. My bad for confusion over my 1993.
Now what do you have, now, in just the run position? Do you have a Service Engine Soon and Service Throttle soon light up for a bulb check after the key has been off for 30+ seconds?
Have you tried cranking in neutral?
Thats exactly what it seems like. It does everything normal like if you had it in gear kinda of cranking. Ill try to find that fusable link and test itThe ign power sources "D" and "B" are tied to one fusible link. I believe these are a connector on the column itself. Keep in mind the neutral park switch will prevent cranking.
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Thats exactly what it seems like. It does everything normal like if you had it in gear kinda of cranking. Ill try to find that fusable link and test it
So are you thinking the ignition switch then?Wasn't done editing. Clearly the fusiable link is good or the ECM, via the SES lamp lit, wouldn't be on.
Ok Ill update yall as soon as I can get some time to work on it@Husker6.5 is as well. Note my thoughts on adjustment as well.
Ok when I turn the switch to "radio" the windows will roll up and down and the radio comes on.Wasn't done editing. Clearly the fusiable link is good or the ECM, via the SES lamp lit, wouldn't be on. Can you turn the switch backwards to "radio" and does the radio light up or power windows operate? This could tell if the switch adjustment or bent rod is in play. My 1993 gasser 1/2t POS had a bent rod.
I would suggest that the switch is in adjustment then.Ok when I turn the switch to "radio" the windows will roll up and down and the radio comes on.
Do I have to unbolt the column and to get access to it?I would suggest that the switch is in adjustment then.
Check the purple wire "a" on the column plug for voltage in crank. If no then try again with the shifter in neutral. Ign switch or P/N safety switch is the question thus the attempt in neutral.
Ok Ill try that tomorrow evening and see what I've got. I'm assuming that if I don't have power in correct positions I need to try changing the ignition switch? If there is power where it should be I still have a needle in the haystack?Here is an idea of where the switch is. looks like a cake walk to probe the switch directly.
NEW INFO... I changed the ignition switch cause there was actually a spare laying around. Still no fix... I took my test light up to the ignition switch and I CANNOT get power to purple crank wire. With it in park and neutral I still have nothing. I'm wondering if its the gear safety switch? Also there is another plug on the very bottom of the column that looks like its missing wires. Ill take some pictures and post it. Not sure what its for but I can twist it and it clicks.One step at a time. We suggest the above by you is correct. Case in point we are proving switch is bad. Not thowing parts at it.
I am guessing the park nutral is a mechanical block of turning the ign switch. You can confirm by trying to turn key gently to start in gear. I will look at my 1993 and confirm. Old tech vs. new stuff confuses me sometimes.