hvyman;1214281 said:http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Library/TEWD/MK3/manual.aspx?S=Main&P=038
it shows a black with blue. its a ground wire and then power comes straight from the battery. i saw one the other day that was orange brown kinda color but it was a 86.5
cjsupra90;1214365 said:Yes, it is a black with Blue tracer, but It is NOT a ground!!!!!!!!!
The starter has two connections +12V from Battery (positive battery cable) and the 10ga black with blue tracer wire from the ignition switch.. The Ign switch sends +12V to the starter solinoid to engauge the starter. The current then flows through the battery cable to operate the starter.. Think of the solinoid as a Heavy duty relay
Nothing comming off of the ignition switch is a ground.
UpbeatFish;1214424 said:oh my god where is the solinoid located
thats the most important thing right now for me
cjsupra90 said:The starter has two connections +12V from Battery (positive battery cable) and the 10ga black with blue tracer wire from the ignition switch.. The Ign switch sends +12V to the starter solinoid to engauge the starter. The current then flows through the battery cable to operate the starter.. Think of the solinoid as a Heavy duty relay.
Nothing comming off of the ignition switch is a ground.
hvyman;1214506 said:the starter has power straight from the battery. and then ground form the harness.
it is better for the circuit for ground control which the starter has..
if you look at he schematic the starter has direct power from the battery and then has ground control for it to start the starter motor.
hvyman;1214510 said:the starter has 2 connections power and ground. it has power from the batt and ground from the harness. i think u were thinking the same thing i was but in a different way.
hvyman;1214510 said:the starter has 2 connections power and ground. it has power from the batt and ground from the harness. i think u were thinking the same thing i was but in a different way.
Nick M;1214609 said:And it is a solenoid, not solinoid, silinoid, or any other spelling or wrong pronunciation of the word.![]()
Nick M;1215224 said:The starter solenoid, in addition to being a solenoid for the plunger, is a relay for the motor. Not to confuse some of you. The EWD probably shows a picture of it.
UpbeatFish;1215070 said:easy easy
getting crazy right now lol
see the problem i have right now is that when i turn the key the car doesnt start but all the signs that its going to start, work. such as the lights and the click.
i have a power cable straight to the starter that makes the starter....umm....start haha...well the car.
so power cable starts the car
but turning the key doesnt.
AND AN OTHER THING....
the car starts but then it turns off
i have to warm up the car by keeping the rpms to ...lets say 1500
once warm, the car drives like a new car
is there a cold start.. thing that tells the car its cold and keeps it from going off?
so my questions are:
why doesnt the car start by turning the key?
why does the car turn on and turn off right away? (it stays on if i warm up the car)
UpbeatFish;1215070 said:so power cable starts the car
but turning the key doesnt.
cjsupra90;1215356 said:So which is it, does it start or not????? First you say it doesn't but then you say that when it does, it shuts down...... Im confussed....
About it not starting: first thing is to unplug the smaller (10ga) wire from the starter solenoid and put you meter on it and have someone turn the key and see if you get 12v on the wire while key is in the crank position... If you do, then I would suspect a bad starter Giving that the battery is good and the cables and cable connections are good... If you dont get 12v on that wire then you going to need to daignose that circuit and see where your loosing the 12v at... Could be a bad relay, could be a bad Neutral start / safty switch if its an auto car or could be a bad clutch start switch if its a manual car.. could also be a bad ignition switch (dirty or corroded contact on the start contact).....
As for the starting then dying part, I would more then likely suspect a bad coolent temp sensor or a problem in that circuit... First off, the car should start without the cold start unless your in a really cold climate... It sounds like the cold start is working fine and the car dies when the cold start cuts out. The time that the cold start function opperates is based on coolent temp read by the cold start time switch and at a certian point the switch shuts down the cold start and the engine warm up function takes control of warm up enrichment based on coolant temp....
Heres a link for checking coolent temp sensor.. try this and see if it is in the correct range..
http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Library/TSRM/MK3/manual.aspx?Section=FI&P=113
UpbeatFish;1215475 said:it doesnt start by turning the key but it starts when i connect a power cable to the starter. so the starter is good. and the bat is good
i think its that temp sensor
but since im a huge electical dummy
i had no idea what you said
haha
where is it located?
maybe some of the wires are bad