Well, for the first time in a few years, the Monty refused to start for me. It ran just fine a few days ago, but when I went to go start it today, I got nothing. I turned the key, everything looked like normal on the dash, but didn't get anything from the starter, no cranking, no nothing. The voltmeter gauge was reading below 12, so I decided to jump start it. That didn't work either, got the same result, no start, no clicking, no turning over, nothing. I checked the batter with my multi-meter, and it was reading 12.9 volts, so it shouldn't be the battery.

There isn't any kind of switch that's engaged by depressing the clutch, is there? From what I remember, if the truck's in neutral, it can be started, so that should suggest there's no switch involved that would require depressing the clutch pedal every time?

Any ideas on what to look for would be appreciated!



1989 Monty SWB, 2.6L w/MT, 15" alloys, 265/75 Dunlop Radial rovers, rear air shocks, Weber 32/36, SQ oil cooler, (SOLD Oct 2012)
Southeast VA, USA