patrick66
Well-Known Member
My Coronet ran fine yesterday. Started fine, ran fine. Last night as I pulled into my shop and shut the car off, I heard a faint "pop" under the hood, but not a pop through the carb. I popped the hood and saw and smelled nothing, so I closed the garage and left the car for the night. This morning, I went to start the car. The "oil" light comes on as it's supposed to, turn the key, and nothing. Not so much as a click. Trying to start in Park or Neutral yielded the same result. Here's the weird part - the dome lights and the oil light didn't dim as I turned the key, not even a little bit. So, now I'm thinking one of two things going back to that "pop" I heard. Either the starter solenoid shorted inside and is keeping the circuit from allowing current to the starter, or the neutral safety switch crapped out. Everything electrical is working, otherwise.
I had the same situation with my old '79 Dodge B250 custom van a couple of years back. Turn the key and nothing. All electrical worked, otherwise. Later on, I could go and start it right up. Turned out to be a bad neutral safety switch. Never had a "pop" with that, of course.
Ideas?
I had the same situation with my old '79 Dodge B250 custom van a couple of years back. Turn the key and nothing. All electrical worked, otherwise. Later on, I could go and start it right up. Turned out to be a bad neutral safety switch. Never had a "pop" with that, of course.
Ideas?