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New User - Please be kind
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Hello, this is in response to this post, I don't know who Jeremy is, so I hope that you could tell me or help me out. According to what this says I believe I have this Click problem. I kinda a new at cars and I been having trouble understanding the 4th paragraph.
A more detail explanation would be greatly appreciated or forward this to the original person who posted this thread. My car is a 92 vr4, when I turn the key it won't start. The fuel pump relay was removed and a wire bridging 2 connection was placed. (this a mod from www.stealth316.com). I think this might be taking some power from the starter solenoid. It turns out that the factory wiring for the starter solenoid just barely meets the amperage draw requirements for the starter to engage. Even worse, the power source comes from the actual ignition wiring. Over time, the connections corrode and the starter solenoid, as it ages, requires more amperage in order to engage the starter. The factory wiring is simply not up to par. You might notice that turning off the AC, stereo, radar detector, etc will sometimes help it start without clicking, this is because basically all the electronics in the car are fed through a very small connection from the battery. A turbo timer, if you have one, also draws its juice from the same line as the starter solenoid. If you want more in depth info on the problem, I can go into further detail, but here is the fix. Have you ever worked with a relay? Basically, a relay uses the slightest amount of power to flip a switch inside itself and allow power from another source to feed a device. There are two wires that run to your starter, the big battery cable which actually powers the starter and a small 12 gauge wire that is supposed to power the solenoid which feeds from the ignition switch inside the car. The fix is relatively simply if you understand how to hook up a relay. If you do not, let me know and I will walk you through it. Using a 30 amp or 40 amp relay (which can be purchased at just about any parts store) you want to use the factory starter solenoid wire as the trip wire for the relay. Cut the small wire going to the starter which can be found under the MAS. Connect the end coming from the ignition to Pin 85 and simply ground 86. Than run 10 gauge directly from your batter to Pin 30. Connect the old starter wire (the end that runs to the starter solenoid) to Pin 87. That is basically it. What this does: The factory ignition wire tends to send a very weak signal, not enough to actually fire the starter, and hence the click click click. A relay however needs simply milliamps to engage which the factory wiring is sufficient to supply, this in turns, directs current directly from the battery, an ample amount of power, directly to the starter solenoid and makes the starter fire right up. I hope this has made sense, I am in a hurry right now, so if you need any clarification or would like walk through help, feel free to call me anytime today till 8pm at *snip* (My work, I will be answering) or after 8 at *snip*. Or email me here. This is a 100% fix. Please do not post this information, I had no intentions on even sharing this as I have issues with the board and the board has issues with me, but I am willing to help out on a person to person basis. Good luck, -Ricky |
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