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'91 Pickup Won't Start When Warmralphrr 10-10-2007, 10:43 AM I have a '91 Toyota Pickup (22RE engine) that starts fine when it has been sitting and is cold, but after I drive it and it is warmed up and park it, when I try to restart it, the solenoid just clicks. Whacking the starter doesn't help anything. If I get a jumper cable on it from another car that is running, it will often crank fine and starts, but even that doesn't always work until it cools down. I have replaced the battery, the starter (twice), and the cable from the battery to the starter, and the ground cable, but none of these attempts fixed it. There is a dash gage with the alternator charge, and it always runs in the high part of the good zone, so I think I'm keeping my batter charged, and as I said, it works fine when the car is cold. If it were the other way around and I couldn't get it started when it was cold, I'd be stuck at home instead of somewhere else and that wouldn't be so bad... Any ideas? Starter relay, ignition switch, alternator cable... Thanks for any help you can give. somick 10-10-2007, 01:26 PM Check out CTS - coolant temperature sensor. It may send incorrect signal to CPU about the coolant temperature. Good luck, Sam ralphrr 10-10-2007, 03:03 PM Would the CTS problem allow the solenoid to click, but not engage the starter motor? And why does it override that issue if I jump it from another car? somick 10-10-2007, 06:20 PM Would the CTS problem allow the solenoid to click, but not engage the starter motor? And why does it override that issue if I jump it from another car? I am not 100% sure but I would say "yes": CPU does not give correct commands to injectors to fire up. Try to find the correct procedure for CTS testing. As far as I know the hotter the engine the lower the sensor's resistance. You need to find a manual for your engine. Sam Brian R. 10-15-2007, 02:13 AM moved vin brown 11-27-2007, 12:54 PM I have a '91 Toyota Pickup (22RE engine) that starts fine when it has been sitting and is cold, but after I drive it and it is warmed up and park it, when I try to restart it, the solenoid just clicks. Whacking the starter doesn't help anything. If I get a jumper cable on it from another car that is running, it will often crank fine and starts, but even that doesn't always work until it cools down. I have replaced the battery, the starter (twice), and the cable from the battery to the starter, and the ground cable, but none of these attempts fixed it. There is a dash gage with the alternator charge, and it always runs in the high part of the good zone, so I think I'm keeping my batter charged, and as I said, it works fine when the car is cold. If it were the other way around and I couldn't get it started when it was cold, I'd be stuck at home instead of somewhere else and that wouldn't be so bad... Any ideas? Starter relay, ignition switch, alternator cable. Thanks for any help you can give.your starter field coil probly worn repace the starter should take care of the problem nicks84 05-05-2008, 11:54 AM your starter field coil probly worn repace the starter should take care of the problem My friends truck is doing the same thing. Im not so sure its a heat problem, because it does this in the morn, night, hot, cold, totally intermitent. She has replaced her starter, had the cabling replaced, and new batt. She has an alarm on the truck. The mech told her he thought it was alarm related. He disconected it, or so she said he did (maybe from the fuse box or something, because wires still ran to the batt). It was still acting up so she decided to take it back. Before she did, I personally disconnected the alarm fully. He could not get this thing to reprocate. He had the truck for a week and attempted to start throught the work day, and nothing, no issues. I assumed strangely, maybe he was right, it might have been the alarm because It quite having starting issues. A month later, Im driving this thing, stop and Wal-mart, and BOOM, leaves me stranded. Anyone know what this might be ? Sounds Solenoid related to me. I thought at 1st it was the solenoid. But then she replaced the starter. I only ASSUME he put a new solenoid on it though. Anyways, she took it back to him because it kept doing it. He could not get it to click. It always started for him. Anyways, I took the truck to walmart, after it had NOT done this for a mo. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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