No power to starter solenoid
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Hey guys been trying to figure this out without making a post but with having to be moved here in a couple weeks i gotta get my jeep going, its a 98 4.0 2wd. turn key dash comes on, all hvac controls and blower works no crank just brake light on dash lights up. when key is turned not getting power at solenoid wire. The starter relay under the hood gets a full 12 volts when key it turned, ive tried swaping in new relays but still nothing. It doesnt start in Park Neutral or any gear for that matter. checked the fuse in the kick panel and that is also good, battery is new, cables are new starter is new. any idea why or whats causing power loss from the PDC thew the green solenoid wire.
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Fuse # 19 in junction block, Fuse 10 in power distribution center. Witch wire do you have power at relay? there should be two. 1 should have power all the time fuse 10, the other should have power in start position fuse 19.
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You mean running a jumper wire down to the starter? No but I assume it would would since pin 86 on the pdc is getting power at key turn, i just didn't want to have to always have it jumped/bypassed
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Originally Posted by Cornfed1
Fuse # 19 in junction block, Fuse 10 in power distribution center. Witch wire do you have power at relay? there should be two. 1 should have power all the time fuse 10, the other should have power in start position fuse 19.
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Originally Posted by nujeepguy
thats quik test #1
when i replaced my starter i used a new long wire from the start terminal on the starter.it reaches near the batt. i then pulled the original start wire up there out of the loom and tied the 2 together with a good wire nut. so it works exactly as original, but i can easily jump that wire to the batt to do an ez jump, no fumbling in the dark with a screwdriver!
i get a nss check light but it all works fine?
till i clean the nss, if i have start trbl, im ready, might add a push button!!
i get a nss check light but it all works fine?
till i clean the nss, if i have start trbl, im ready, might add a push button!!
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Originally Posted by freegdr
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Originally Posted by lil01cherokee
Yes it does the but I'm assuming that's because the other terminal is getting a constant 12v from the battery
If yours runs by jumping the starter, clean the battery ground and test the neutral safety switch.


