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Thread: Starting Problem

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    BigBird01 is offline Member
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    Default Starting Problem

    I drive an 05' Volvo 670, I am having starting problems the last 3 nights. It will start up all day when im on my break fine. But seems like when I get done driving like 200-300 miles and meet my relay. It will not start, lights come on and everything but when I turn the key nothing... No click of the starter. But if i wait like 30 mins after it cools down, it will start right up and no more problems. I have taken it to T/A and they couldn't do anything because it was not acting up. And my company garage said it would be 3 days till they can get me out... I think it is going to be the solenoid on the starter but im not a mechanic. Just wondering if anyone knows what this could be? thanks!

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    I had the same problem with my 1997 International 9200. Eventually I found a bad battery cable end was my problem. Replaced the 6 foot battery cable and have had no problem since.

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    Default starting problem

    i had an old chevy that did the same thing

    and put a heat sheild on the solenoid to fix it

    but a week later the problem returned

    turned out i had a heat problem on my cable connector

    i had corrosion under the battery cable clamp where the 8 guage wire was clamped to the replacement battery terminal clamp

    i took it apart and soaked it in baking soda for 2 hours

    rinsed it and problem was solved

    the so called profesional mechanic swore up and down i had a bad starter

    when battery cables get hot they have higher resistance to current flow

    they get hot because of the alternator charging them as you drive

    corrosion at the terminal clamp will cause enough resistance

    to stop your starter from turning over

    especially if your 05 rig has batteries that are over a year old

    and you have a lot of accesories or a 1000 watt or more power converter

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    Bad ground, most likely on a battery cable


    Clean all your grounds thoroughly and that should fix it 8)

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    Default Re: Starting Problem

    Quote Originally Posted by BigBird01
    I drive an 05' Volvo 670, I am having starting problems the last 3 nights. It will start up all day when im on my break fine. But seems like when I get done driving like 200-300 miles and meet my relay. It will not start, lights come on and everything but when I turn the key nothing... No click of the starter. But if i wait like 30 mins after it cools down, it will start right up and no more problems. I have taken it to T/A and they couldn't do anything because it was not acting up. And my company garage said it would be 3 days till they can get me out... I think it is going to be the solenoid on the starter but im not a mechanic. Just wondering if anyone knows what this could be? thanks!


    when it doesn't start...... can you hear ANY clicking under the hood when the key is turned to the crank position?
    Bob H

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    Hello there I appreciate the replys. I will have to check out the grounds. And No there is no clicking when I turn the key over when it happens. That is why I was thinking not the starter but not sure. yeah it definitly seems to be a heat issue.

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    I'm going in the real obvious direction here, are you pulling the key all the way back to "off"?

    Volvos have starter protection. You need to go back to off before attempting to start it again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by allan5oh
    I'm going in the real obvious direction here, are you pulling the key all the way back to "off"?

    Volvos have starter protection. You need to go back to off before attempting to start it again.
    Yeah I have tried that, pulled the key all the way out and everything. But wont start till it cools down a bit. I am going to try the grounding problems when I go back to work tuesday night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBird01
    Quote Originally Posted by allan5oh
    I'm going in the real obvious direction here, are you pulling the key all the way back to "off"?

    Volvos have starter protection. You need to go back to off before attempting to start it again.
    Yeah I have tried that, pulled the key all the way out and everything. But wont start till it cools down a bit. I am going to try the grounding problems when I go back to work tuesday night.

    if the starter has overcrank protection, bypass the thermostatic switch in the end of the starter motor housing
    Bob H

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    Some volvos have overcrank protection too, was my next guess.

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    Just a follow up: I took my truck into Cummins on Thursday, And thank god when I shut it down it didn't start.... Normally when I have problems get it to the shop and works fine. :evil: They did find the starter bad replaced the starter and works fine now! Cummins in cleveland works pretty good. If it was my terminal I would probably still be down haha.

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