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    Default Strange No start problem

    I have a 92 GMC 1500, has the 5.7l petrol engine.
    Tried to start her and it just clicks. Battery is old so I went ahead and go a new one.
    Still just clicks.
    So I went ahead and put a new starter in, still just clicks.
    Moved the auto tranny lever into neutral to try, nothing at all.
    Moved back into park, and it started right up.
    Next day, no start again. Tried the move selector again, and nothing this time.
    Then put back in nuetral and rolled back a little bit. Tried it and it starts.
    Most of the time the truck starts right up, but every now and then it just plain clicks. If I put into nuetral and roll, then back into park. It starts, most times.
    This morning even the rolling didn't work.
    When I got home from work it started right up no problem.

    Can a bad nuetral safety switch cause the solonoid to click, but not turn the starter?
    My thought is to run 12v through a momentary switch and right to the solonoid and next time it acts up give the bypass switcha try.

    Any other ideas?
    6.2 NA, SM465, Dana 18, Saturn OD, Dana 60's all crammed into a 1970 Series IIa 88" Land Rover
    1998 K2500 Burb, relocated PSD, upgraded injectors, cold air intake.
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    Since nobody else took a shot at this I will. I believe the answer to your question is yes, the NSBU switch can cause a "click,click" no start, but I think the more likely culprit is the ignition switch in the column. When mine failed on my '91 with a manual transmission I just parked on slopes for a while, but sooner or later I was bound to kill the engine in some inconvinient spot, so I ponied up and had the ignition lock replaced. I agreee that a bypass to the solinoid would have been cheaper than and just as effective as the new ignition lock.
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    Thank you.
    I need to tear into the colum as it is to replace the cruise control/turn signal stalk

    Guess I should go ahead and get the ig switch also
    6.2 NA, SM465, Dana 18, Saturn OD, Dana 60's all crammed into a 1970 Series IIa 88" Land Rover
    1998 K2500 Burb, relocated PSD, upgraded injectors, cold air intake.
    http://www.aloharovers.com

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    If your ignition switch is like my 94, there is a rod from the tumbler to the switch on the lower end of the steering colum. Down near the brake pedel. That's what I had to replace for a simular problem on mine. And have you looked at the price of the turn/cruise arm? Mine broke out the bottom a while back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by a5150nut
    If your ignition switch is like my 94, there is a rod from the tumbler to the switch on the lower end of the steering colum. Down near the brake pedel. That's what I had to replace for a simular problem on mine. And have you looked at the price of the turn/cruise arm? Mine broke out the bottom a while back.
    Ahhh I know where it is, thank you.

    I ordered the stalk maybe a year ago now and just never got around to replacing it. I think it was 100$
    6.2 NA, SM465, Dana 18, Saturn OD, Dana 60's all crammed into a 1970 Series IIa 88" Land Rover
    1998 K2500 Burb, relocated PSD, upgraded injectors, cold air intake.
    http://www.aloharovers.com

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    Finally got around to changing out the ignition switch.
    Starter solonoid still just goes click-click-click
    Tomorrow I am going to try my bypass idea
    6.2 NA, SM465, Dana 18, Saturn OD, Dana 60's all crammed into a 1970 Series IIa 88" Land Rover
    1998 K2500 Burb, relocated PSD, upgraded injectors, cold air intake.
    http://www.aloharovers.com

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