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Re: Starting issues with a '98 Rodeo... (diff. prob. than '00 Rodeo thread)
[Re: COTrooper]
#835216
11/29/07 04:09 PM
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Well, the truck passed emissions fine, but the problem reappeared this morning.
I got in it, turned the key and the accessories came one, but nothing else. I turned the key a few times and still got nothing. I called a friend for a ride to work, got back in the truck to get my stuff out and wait for him, then decided to give it a try.
It fired right up.
I drove it the five miles to work, parked it facing downhill, then turned it off. Just for the hell of it, I tried to start it again after I turned it off. Same thing: no ignition, but all of the accessories worked fine.
I'm at my wit's end here, guys. Any ideas at all?
'98 Rodeo, Ranchos, OME 912s, General Grabber AT2 265/70/16s on steelies, Superwinch hubs, G80 code, Pioneer HU... two car seats and cracker crumbs. * Illegitimus non carborundum. Educatio est omnium efficacissima forma rebellionis.
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Re: Starting issues with a '98 Rodeo... (diff. prob. than '00 Rodeo thread)
[Re: COTrooper]
#835217
11/29/07 05:49 PM
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Joined: Nov 2007
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Need a Spot
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I had similar problems on my 97 Passport 3.2 You can try banging on the starter and see if the solenoid is just sticking, but I eventually had to replace the starter and its worked fine since. I've read from other sites that this is a common problem with these years, unfortunately its a pain because you have to drop the exhaust to get it out.
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Re: Starting issues with a '98 Rodeo... (diff. prob. than '00 Rodeo thread)
[Re: Papercut]
#835218
11/29/07 06:24 PM
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Unfortunately, I already had the starter replaced about a year and a half or two years ago. This starter only has about 12,000 or 15,000 miles on it. I hope it isn't already on its way out... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />
'98 Rodeo, Ranchos, OME 912s, General Grabber AT2 265/70/16s on steelies, Superwinch hubs, G80 code, Pioneer HU... two car seats and cracker crumbs. * Illegitimus non carborundum. Educatio est omnium efficacissima forma rebellionis.
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Re: Starting issues with a '98 Rodeo... (diff. prob. than '00 Rodeo thread)
[Re: COTrooper]
#835219
11/29/07 08:20 PM
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Joined: Jun 2000
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What about the starter relay? The current for the starter doesn't go through the steering column, there is a relay that is activated by the key switch that engages the starter current. If that relay is working intermittently it could cause your symptoms.
I don't know where it is though, I have never had occasion to look for it.
Steve Carlson - 95 Trooper LS expo rig Serenity now!
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Re: Starting issues with a '98 Rodeo... (diff. prob. than '00 Rodeo thread)
[Re: BigSwede]
#835220
11/29/07 08:39 PM
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I think that the relay is in the fuse box under the hood. Depending on what that costs, I could get one and swap it out and see if that does anything.
'98 Rodeo, Ranchos, OME 912s, General Grabber AT2 265/70/16s on steelies, Superwinch hubs, G80 code, Pioneer HU... two car seats and cracker crumbs. * Illegitimus non carborundum. Educatio est omnium efficacissima forma rebellionis.
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Re: Starting issues with a '98 Rodeo... (diff. prob. than '00 Rodeo thread)
[Re: COTrooper]
#835221
11/29/07 11:58 PM
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Of course, I just drove home and made a couple of stops along the way with no problem at all. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
It may also be worth noting that when I stop and it refuses to restart, I am always able to coast down a hill, pop the clutch, and get it going again. I've only had to do that a few times in the last eight months or so, but it does start and run each time I do it. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
'98 Rodeo, Ranchos, OME 912s, General Grabber AT2 265/70/16s on steelies, Superwinch hubs, G80 code, Pioneer HU... two car seats and cracker crumbs. * Illegitimus non carborundum. Educatio est omnium efficacissima forma rebellionis.
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Re: Starting issues with a '98 Rodeo... (diff. prob. than '00 Rodeo thread)
[Re: COTrooper]
#835222
02/09/08 12:00 AM
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Need a Spot
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Hi
I have a '99 Rodeo Auto which appears to have the same starting problem. I thought it might have been one of the switches in the auto shift but that has not cured it. My fault appears intermittantly mostly in the morning sometimes you get a brief start with the starter motor but you try the ignition switch over and over then finally you get it right.
Did you ever find the fix for it?
Thanks
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Re: Starting issues with a '98 Rodeo... (diff. prob. than '00 Rodeo thread)
[Re: rognik39]
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02/09/08 06:29 PM
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No, never found a fix and the problem has not recurred. I wondered for a long time if I was just using bad gas. I put some injector cleaner through the tank - as well as some Sea Foam - switched brands of gas, and saw no further problems. Now it starts the first time every time. And we've had some fairly cold weather here in Denver recently, so I would think that if there were going to be a problem, it would have happened then.
Sorry I can't be more help... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
'98 Rodeo, Ranchos, OME 912s, General Grabber AT2 265/70/16s on steelies, Superwinch hubs, G80 code, Pioneer HU... two car seats and cracker crumbs. * Illegitimus non carborundum. Educatio est omnium efficacissima forma rebellionis.
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