FiatLancia
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- October 9, 2006
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- City, State
- Reading, PA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1992 Navajo
Was in a minor fender-bender (rear-ended a Taurus) with my '92 Navajo 5-speed on my way to the office in heavy rain. Nothing major damage-wise: cracked the grill, one headlight assembly, and one turn signal assembly. After the police took information/statements and everyone left the scene, I tried to start the truck and it wouldn't crank. Remembering my "good old days" in college with an Escort for a daily driver, I found and pressed the fuel cut-off switch to reset and the Navajo started right up and ran/drove normally the remaining 7 or so miles to the office.
After work (same day, 8 hours later) I went out to the parking lot to head home and the truck wouldn't start. I tried the fuel cut-off switch again (had not been tripped...it was in the 'active' position) and again and eventually bypassed it by splicing the wires together. Still wouldn't start. Had to get flatbedded home. At home, I tested the battery (good) and the starter solenoid (also good). I checked and bypassed the clutch pedal switch, thinking maybe it was kicked or otherwise damaged in the accident. Thinking that the switch might be a "one-time use" item (it isn't, is it???) I even swapped fuel cut-off switches with another one that I picked up at a junkyard.
I simply cannot get this truck to crank over and/or start/run. I don't believe I'm getting the "starter relay click" that I read about in the Forum archives, but I could be wrong on that and am just not hearing it...could a starter relay have gone bad as the result of a minor collision? Is there anything ELSE that I'm not considering that would disable the ignition system on this truck like the fuel-cutoff or clutch pedal switch would?
Please help...I have to get back on the road ASAP!
Thanks much in advance for your suggestions...
Shaun Folkerts
Reading, PA
1992 Mazda Navajo, 5-speed, Silver/grey, 78k, fully stock.
After work (same day, 8 hours later) I went out to the parking lot to head home and the truck wouldn't start. I tried the fuel cut-off switch again (had not been tripped...it was in the 'active' position) and again and eventually bypassed it by splicing the wires together. Still wouldn't start. Had to get flatbedded home. At home, I tested the battery (good) and the starter solenoid (also good). I checked and bypassed the clutch pedal switch, thinking maybe it was kicked or otherwise damaged in the accident. Thinking that the switch might be a "one-time use" item (it isn't, is it???) I even swapped fuel cut-off switches with another one that I picked up at a junkyard.
I simply cannot get this truck to crank over and/or start/run. I don't believe I'm getting the "starter relay click" that I read about in the Forum archives, but I could be wrong on that and am just not hearing it...could a starter relay have gone bad as the result of a minor collision? Is there anything ELSE that I'm not considering that would disable the ignition system on this truck like the fuel-cutoff or clutch pedal switch would?
Please help...I have to get back on the road ASAP!
Thanks much in advance for your suggestions...
Shaun Folkerts
Reading, PA
1992 Mazda Navajo, 5-speed, Silver/grey, 78k, fully stock.