1969CoronetR/T
Well-Known Member
Guys,
I went to take my R/T to work today and I noticed that no lights came on when I opened the door. This was not a surprise as every once in a while, say 1 out of every 20 start-ups this happens. I have to put the key in the 'on' position and use a nail to bridge the gap between the two nuts on the starter solenoid on the firewall. It will crank and usually start or at least the key (in the ignition) will then work to crank the engine to life. All is fine and off I go. Well, I tried the old nail trick without any success and even had my portable battery jumper hooked up to the battery in case it was weak. Nothing, no crank, no noise just dead. I may be calling a part a starter solenoid when in fact is a different part, but it has two nuts separated by maybe a half inch with wiring coming out of it and when both are bridged with a piece of metal the engine starts or cranks. I am guessing I need a new starter solenoid. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mark
I went to take my R/T to work today and I noticed that no lights came on when I opened the door. This was not a surprise as every once in a while, say 1 out of every 20 start-ups this happens. I have to put the key in the 'on' position and use a nail to bridge the gap between the two nuts on the starter solenoid on the firewall. It will crank and usually start or at least the key (in the ignition) will then work to crank the engine to life. All is fine and off I go. Well, I tried the old nail trick without any success and even had my portable battery jumper hooked up to the battery in case it was weak. Nothing, no crank, no noise just dead. I may be calling a part a starter solenoid when in fact is a different part, but it has two nuts separated by maybe a half inch with wiring coming out of it and when both are bridged with a piece of metal the engine starts or cranks. I am guessing I need a new starter solenoid. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mark