dumb girl
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I have spent hours reading here and elsewhere, but can't put the pieces together to figure out what I am missing. Also, I am more of a rip down a wall kind of a gal, so I am sure I am using terms incorrectly and you should speak slowly to me.
98 Explorer XLT was running fine and then, after being parked at the house overnight, it won't start. It clicks when we turn it over (one click in the solenoid) but it doesn't do anything else.
With my fine google skills I found a few things I should try. I have done the following: Used a volt meter and checked battery output on the posts, which is 12.5 (with the meter set to 20--I have no idea what that means, but assume it could be important). Checked the solenoid and have 12.4 or so going into the solenoid and about the same coming out of the solenoid. Had my wonderful husband crawl under the truck and check voltage on the starter, and he is getting about 12.4 on the bottom connectors. Also I did a fancy schmancy trick to check the solenoid with rubber handled pliers and it clicked like crazy. I had DH give the starter a couple of whacks while he was down there, but he didn't hear anything and there was no change.
I read that if the headlights do not dim when you try to start the truck, then it is not the starter. After multiple attempts at starting and making the neighbors watch the lights with us, we are sure that the head lights do not dim. So no headlight dimming. We tried jumping the Explorer and there is still only a single click at the solenoid. All electronics do work, nothing seems dim or act funny. Wires seem to be connected well all the way around. Nothing strikes me as looking corroded.
I throw myself on your mercy--someone tell me what I am missing. I really don't want to have to have this thing towed in if it is something we can fix.
Thanks guys!
98 Explorer XLT was running fine and then, after being parked at the house overnight, it won't start. It clicks when we turn it over (one click in the solenoid) but it doesn't do anything else.
With my fine google skills I found a few things I should try. I have done the following: Used a volt meter and checked battery output on the posts, which is 12.5 (with the meter set to 20--I have no idea what that means, but assume it could be important). Checked the solenoid and have 12.4 or so going into the solenoid and about the same coming out of the solenoid. Had my wonderful husband crawl under the truck and check voltage on the starter, and he is getting about 12.4 on the bottom connectors. Also I did a fancy schmancy trick to check the solenoid with rubber handled pliers and it clicked like crazy. I had DH give the starter a couple of whacks while he was down there, but he didn't hear anything and there was no change.
I read that if the headlights do not dim when you try to start the truck, then it is not the starter. After multiple attempts at starting and making the neighbors watch the lights with us, we are sure that the head lights do not dim. So no headlight dimming. We tried jumping the Explorer and there is still only a single click at the solenoid. All electronics do work, nothing seems dim or act funny. Wires seem to be connected well all the way around. Nothing strikes me as looking corroded.
I throw myself on your mercy--someone tell me what I am missing. I really don't want to have to have this thing towed in if it is something we can fix.
Thanks guys!