problems starting
Recently my truck started having problems starting. At first it would not start but if I kept trying it would start after like the tenth try, but after two or three days it altogether just won't start. What happens is when I turn the key I can hear the starter click but the engine does not turn over at all. At first I thought it was a problem with the battery, but when I jump it the problem is still there which leads me to believe that the battery is not the culprit. Eventually I took the starter out and brought it to advance auto who bench tested it and told me that I had a bad starter so I bought a new one but after installing it the problem was no better. At this point I am at a loss for what to do, any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Still could be a bad battery. If your cells are low enough, they can suck all the power you're feeding them. You need a minimun of 10.5vdc with amperage to start the engine. You need the amperage to turn the starter and the voltage to operate the computer/injectors. Have you had the battery tested? If not, I would and most likely replace it.
Have you tried to roll the engine over by hand? I had a chevy suburban with a 350 CID in it. Always ran like a kitten. Was backing it in the driveway one day and it stalled. No noise, no nothing, it just stopped running. Tried to re-start it and it acted just like a bad battery/starter when trying to re-start it. Tried rolling it by hand and nothing. Engine spun a bearing and was tight as a rusted nut.
I've had the similar problem the engine IS cranking however its not turning over. It ran smoothly a week and a half ago and now nothing. I've put in a new battery about 3 weeks ago nad it came from a ford dealer. Any suggestions?


