mystery sound
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mystery sound
Working on my 66 Toronado the other day, I started it, backed it out of the garage, later in the day I went to pull it back in and it wouldn't start. All it was doing was making a clicking/thunking sound from under the dash over near the fuse box. Every time the key made contact I would hear this sound and the engine would not start. I searched all over under the dash looking for a switch or relay or something I could feel sticking, never did find anything, I disconnected the neutral start switch and the noise was still there, I even by-passed the switch and it was still making the sound with the no start condition. Finally I crawled under the car and started it by bypassing the solenoid. When I was back in the shop I removed the starter and messed with all the connections and all of a sudden it started working correctly. I have started it several times since then and all is good. I still hear that clicking/thunknig from under the dash the moment before it starts and the moment after I shut it off. So after that long post what is the clicking/thunking sound over by the fuse box. Is there a relay or something? And the car will not start in gear, but will start in reverse? I am assuming that switch is adjustable? Not sure that has anything to do with my issue though. Thanks in advance.
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Re: mystery sound
I had a similar problem with my 66 toro
But mine was the neutral safety switch
Good luck
But mine was the neutral safety switch
Good luck
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Re: mystery sound
I think that noise is the starter solenoid clicking. Make sure your connctions are super clean and tight and that your wires and starter cable are in perfect shape.
Sometimes corrosion gets under the insulation. It sounds like maybe there's some resistance in the circuit. A new solenoid is about $25 from Rock Auto so you may just want to try a new one.
Sometimes corrosion gets under the insulation. It sounds like maybe there's some resistance in the circuit. A new solenoid is about $25 from Rock Auto so you may just want to try a new one.
Re: mystery sound
I agree about the starter solenoid issue. I experienced the same sound, and it was the solenoid.
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mystery sound
The first thing to note, is do the lights inside stay on (open a door, etc) when you hit
the starter. If they go out its either a bad battery or a bad connection to the battery
(more likely). With the hood open, I would hold it in start for 15 sec, then quickly jump
out and touch the battery terminals. A warm one is your bad connection. Too bad you
took it apart first, because now you are not sure what the problem was.
If the lights stay on, it could be a bad connection at the starter. The noise likely
is the solenoid trying to pull in, till it loses voltage. good luck, Bruce Roe
the starter. If they go out its either a bad battery or a bad connection to the battery
(more likely). With the hood open, I would hold it in start for 15 sec, then quickly jump
out and touch the battery terminals. A warm one is your bad connection. Too bad you
took it apart first, because now you are not sure what the problem was.
If the lights stay on, it could be a bad connection at the starter. The noise likely
is the solenoid trying to pull in, till it loses voltage. good luck, Bruce Roe
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