Also thoroughly check your ground wires. Sometimes they can become corroded on the inside of the insulation and cause it not to ground properly and since you said it was mucked up, that could be a possibility.
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single click is most definitely a bad starter.
multiple clicks is battery or cable problem. |
Originally Posted by Rog6679
(Post 2565267)
It's not the ignition switch. If that was bad you wouldn't even get a click. Sounds like a bad solenoid on the starter
Originally Posted by mr white
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How are you measuring the "amps".
Originally Posted by Bustedback
(Post 2565439)
Load test the battery. Just because it shows 12 volts and the lights come on does not mean the battery is good. How old is the battery?
Originally Posted by thelegend
(Post 2565603)
Also thoroughly check your ground wires. Sometimes they can become corroded on the inside of the insulation and cause it not to ground properly and since you said it was mucked up, that could be a possibility.
Originally Posted by caged
(Post 2565612)
single click is most definitely a bad starter.
multiple clicks is battery or cable problem. Taking the starter off now to get it tested. Will post progress later on. Thanks guys. |
Update:
Just ran an ohm tester throughout every wire positive and negative connection on the Jeep and everything tested out as a solid connection. Took a screwdriver and bridged the starter again, clicked each time until it finally turned the flywheel/crank. Tried it again and it clicked each time thereafter. Tried it off of another battery once again and it yielded the same results as it did trying to start off the original battery. It seems like something is limiting the power being sent to the starter. I've checked every fuse and they have all checked out fine. I have switched the starter relay with another relay and it still has the same results. If it was the starter switch, it wouldn't even click. Could it be something in the relay box under the hood is losing power causing a lack thereof to the starter and causing a disruption in the circuit? |
If you are jumping the starter and its not working then the starter is bad
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Originally Posted by Rog6679
(Post 2566037)
If you are jumping the starter and its not working then the starter is bad
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Update: It looks like it might be the Ignition Lock Cylinder or the Ignition Switch Actuator Pin. My Dad jiggled the key when pushing it forward to start the Jeep and it started to kick on. It must be one of the two, possibly an Ignition Starting Switch.
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Well the Jeep has been starting perfectly ever since jiggling the key when starting it. I am waiting for it to act up again (if it does) to try to diagnose which part needs to be replaced. I will post up when I find out. Thanks again for everyone's help.
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2007 GC wouldn't crank and trans over temp light would come on. Starter tested good but would still pull this stunt occasionally. Turned out that there is a wire attached to the solenoid with a spade clip not a post and bolt. Crawl under and reach up right ahead of the front pumpkin and you can feel the starter, up a little higher the solenoid. grab the wire that is attached with the clip (has a plastic cover around it) and slide it back and forth a few times to make clean contact, then push it back or pull it forward all the way and see if the starter cranks. I removed the plastic and carefully soldered this connection (be carefull to use minimum heat I don't know if you can melt connections in the solenoid or not) Covered the result with liquid electrical tape and no problems. Has nothing to do with trans over temp.
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Originally Posted by CrawlinPepper
(Post 2568058)
Well the Jeep has been starting perfectly ever since jiggling the key when starting it. I am waiting for it to act up again (if it does) to try to diagnose which part needs to be replaced. I will post up when I find out. Thanks again for everyone's help.
Code 25 is thrown when the Automatic Idle Speed (AIS) motor circuit is shorted, or the target idle speed is not achieved. So maybe its just throwing that code cause it tried to start but didn't reach idle speed cause it obviously cant when it didn't start. I might just replace the starter since it use to be soaked in oil until I changed the oil filter house o-ring but was wonder if you changed the ignition stuff and it solved your problem. |
It's a 8 year old thread. If you want help on your issue, you'd be better off starting your own thread in the appropriate technical section.
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I'm moving this to the tech forum.
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