AdventureSubaru Posted September 17, 2011 Share Posted September 17, 2011 Trying to get this car up and running on it's own. It roll starts just fine. Had nothing going on the starter. No cranking at all. So I put a new starter in and had the same problem. Tried jumping it in case the battery had drained. Still nothing. Used the same jumper cables to test the battery cables. Still the same. As far as I can tell, all fuses are fine. I can hear a click under the dash each time I turn the ignition. Not sure if that's a relay under there or what it might be. I'm sure this isn't a large fix, just not sure what my next best step would be in getting her running again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uniberp Posted September 18, 2011 Share Posted September 18, 2011 Clean the battery cable clamp connections. Trying to get this car up and running on it's own. It roll starts just fine. Had nothing going on the starter. No cranking at all. So I put a new starter in and had the same problem. Tried jumping it in case the battery had drained. Still nothing. Used the same jumper cables to test the battery cables. Still the same. As far as I can tell, all fuses are fine. I can hear a click under the dash each time I turn the ignition. Not sure if that's a relay under there or what it might be. I'm sure this isn't a large fix, just not sure what my next best step would be in getting her running again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cougar Posted September 18, 2011 Share Posted September 18, 2011 You most likely have a problem with the safety switch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AdventureSubaru Posted September 18, 2011 Author Share Posted September 18, 2011 You most likely have a problem with the safety switch. Is this the switch that requires the clutch to be engaged? where do I find it? can it be bypassed or do I need to replace it? Thanks for the help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cougar Posted September 19, 2011 Share Posted September 19, 2011 (edited) Yes, the switch is for the starter solenoid. The switch is near the clutch pedal and you can bypass it with a jumper wire. Edited September 19, 2011 by Cougar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AdventureSubaru Posted October 23, 2011 Author Share Posted October 23, 2011 slow progress. Do I bypass the switch by simply running a hot wire to the green one coming from the switch? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cougar Posted October 23, 2011 Share Posted October 23, 2011 One side of the switch connection should already have voltage on it when the ignition switch is in the START position. All you need to do is jumper the connections to the switch with a wire if you want to see if the switch is causing the problem. You could also measure the voltage across the switch contacts while trying to start the engine. A good switch with closed contacts will show no voltage across the wire connection because it should be shorted across the contacts. A bad closed contacts switch will have voltage drop across the contacts due to the resistance of the contacts connection. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
porcupine73 Posted October 23, 2011 Share Posted October 23, 2011 Some people used a fused jumper wire to go from the battery + terminal to the solenoid on the starter. If it cranks then, you know the battery, starter, all that stuff is good, and it is definitely something in the NSS or safety circuit, probably the switch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnceggleston Posted December 20, 2011 Share Posted December 20, 2011 (edited) +1 what he said. the other thing to test if you haven't yet is the small wire on the starter solenoid on the starter. pull it off the connector and put a test light on it, if it lights when you turn the key then the safety switch is good but something in the starter is bad. probably the contacts. below is a link for a relay fix that may work without having to replace the contacts. in my limited experience, the safety switches don't often fail, it's a simple switch. but the solenoid contacts wear every time you start the car. and there are lots of examples of those causing a no start problem. but first you need to isolate the problem. starterrelay repair this fix may correct a no start issue. and in my opinion it is easier than replacing the contacts in the starter solenoid. starterrelay, starterrelayfix, starter relay fix Edited December 20, 2011 by johnceggleston Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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