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icy767 12-10-2009 07:08 PM

Starter Will Not Crank Just Clicking
 
I have a 1984 gmc suburban 6.2 deisel, automatic, 4wd. I have replace the starter, replice new wires with fusible link to the + terminal of the solenoid with the + cable to the battery. Also replace the fusible link to the S terminal of the solenoid of the starter. After doing this on my driveway @ 6*F outside temp. and still no go, When I turn ignition switch to crank it just click and smoke is coming out on the + terminal of the battery. help is needed. thanks

wildbill 12-10-2009 09:39 PM

Clean all the terminals and ground points. Also, load test the batteries.

dieseltechapprentice 12-11-2009 07:00 AM

hit it with a hammer might work , if your batteries are good then starter has failed

wildbill 12-11-2009 09:54 AM

If the terminal is smoking, got dirty terminals or a bad battery.

Vrabel 12-11-2009 01:03 PM


Originally Posted by dieseltechapprentice (Post 449307)
hit it with a hammer might work , if your batteries are good then starter has failed

Need to hold key in start position when this is done. check terminal ends. and loose ground connection

dodgezilla99 12-11-2009 01:38 PM

Check batt and clean and make sure its not wired backwards. You can check it 10 times and still have it wrong. (Done it) Have starter tested at local auto parts. If wires were backwards it may have fried it. Check your grounds on vehicle as well.

icy767 12-11-2009 02:11 PM


Originally Posted by wildbill (Post 449406)
If the terminal is smoking, got dirty terminals or a bad battery.

the batteries i got has top and side post connections. I use the top post when i got a new cable. plastic red cap was still on the top post before use. everything looked clean and tight. battery charger says its charged. I have way to load test the batteries untill i take it to autopart store or napa. About wiring it backwards. I believe the purple wire go to the s terminal on the solenoid not the r terminal. I will check wiring again. I will clean battery terminals and let you know if this will fix the problem. thanks again

wildbill 12-11-2009 02:24 PM

The purple wire goes on the S (solenoid) terminal. The R (resistor) terminal is only used if it had a gas engine with points. So you got it wired correctly.

blkjack 12-11-2009 02:35 PM

Check for 12v at the starter batt + terminal and at the at the S terminal on the soleniod. Even though its new/reman sounds to me like a bad starter have seen it many times on new and especially on reman stuff. Had an alternator do that on a jeep grd cherokee 2 months ago was worse than the one i took off :argh:

icy767 12-11-2009 10:16 PM


Originally Posted by icy767 (Post 449550)
the batteries i got has top and side post connections. I use the top post when i got a new cable. plastic red cap was still on the top post before use. everything looked clean and tight. battery charger says its charged. I have way to load test the batteries untill i take it to autopart store or napa. About wiring it backwards. I believe the purple wire go to the s terminal on the solenoid not the r terminal. I will check wiring again. I will clean battery terminals and let you know if this will fix the problem. thanks again


:tu:clean all terminals on both batteries. Put + cable from the starter to the same side mount as the batteries.since they are in parrallel. And it started. thank god it is just a matter of cleaning every connection points. and no shorting problem. thank to all for helping me.


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