09 LNF SS No crank, no start
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09 LNF SS No crank, no start
Hey guys. My 09 SS will not crank or start, I'm looking to get some help or tips. Here is the info I have so far;
- All lights and electronics work good
- Swapped crank relay and crank fuse, still did not start
- Jumping pin 30 and 87 on the crank relay engages the starter (see attached video)
- Pin 86 reads around 12v
- Used the same wire to ground pin 85 to ground rod instead of pin, still did not start
Power seems to be reaching the relay fine but it will not start, so im pretty lost. Looking for any tips on how to move forward. Could it be the anti theft although the light isnt on? Any help would be appreciated
- All lights and electronics work good
- Swapped crank relay and crank fuse, still did not start
- Jumping pin 30 and 87 on the crank relay engages the starter (see attached video)
- Pin 86 reads around 12v
- Used the same wire to ground pin 85 to ground rod instead of pin, still did not start
Power seems to be reaching the relay fine but it will not start, so im pretty lost. Looking for any tips on how to move forward. Could it be the anti theft although the light isnt on? Any help would be appreciated
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there are multiple grounds;
the one for the starting circuit is not at the headlight;
if my memory serves me, it’s on the bellhousing just above (and opposite of where the) starter attaches.
If you saw that thread, I have the wire pulled out in-front of the fan, and if that isn’t enough to locate where I was, you can see one of the charge pipes disconnected on the right.
My issue was able to be determined by re-grounding the starter circuit - which indicated an open circuit for ground.
the one for the starting circuit is not at the headlight;
if my memory serves me, it’s on the bellhousing just above (and opposite of where the) starter attaches.
If you saw that thread, I have the wire pulled out in-front of the fan, and if that isn’t enough to locate where I was, you can see one of the charge pipes disconnected on the right.
My issue was able to be determined by re-grounding the starter circuit - which indicated an open circuit for ground.
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