I seem to have stumbled upon some slight misfortune tonight. I drove my car to my girlfriend's house and when I went to leave about an hour later the car wouldn't start. The lights come on and all electrical systems work. The battery is nearly new but I jumped it just for the heck of it and still nothing. So let's rule that out.
I also reached up and pulled down the main relay to check it. It's not hot out or anything so I didn't think weak solder points would be the case but crazier things have happened. I checked all points and they looked great. In fact the main relay wasn't totally secured so the previous owner may have replaced it before me.
Something of note:
The past couple of days it seems that I have had two or three instances in which I thought I was depressing the clutch pedal enough to activate the clutch safety switch but apparently not. I would just try again making sure to press it to the floor and it would work. Then I wouldn't think anything of it. When I checked tonight it seems that the clutch pedal bump stop has broken into a few pieces and fallen into the floorboard. Based on what I THINK I know about the clutch pedal safety switch is that it's always pressed. Only when you press the pedal do you remove the bump stop from it and allow the plunger to extend, thus enabling the car to start. If that plunger is removed, as in my case, it would seem to remove the clutch safety switch from consideration and the vehicle would be able to start without depressing the pedal. The hole where the bump stop was in the pedal the plunger just passes straight through now.
I have no check engine lights whatsoever and the car has been running magically. Just in case the starter solenoid was sticking I got out and tapped it with a pry bar and hammer a few times also. It seems too coincidental to not be something associated with the clutch pedal, so that's where I'm focusing. Only my logic doesn't agree with me. Can someone tell me where I'm wrong?
I have my factory service manual I'm going to go through right now and I can try jumping the connector tomorrow. More or less I just want to know if my thinking is off.
Thanks.
I also reached up and pulled down the main relay to check it. It's not hot out or anything so I didn't think weak solder points would be the case but crazier things have happened. I checked all points and they looked great. In fact the main relay wasn't totally secured so the previous owner may have replaced it before me.
Something of note:
The past couple of days it seems that I have had two or three instances in which I thought I was depressing the clutch pedal enough to activate the clutch safety switch but apparently not. I would just try again making sure to press it to the floor and it would work. Then I wouldn't think anything of it. When I checked tonight it seems that the clutch pedal bump stop has broken into a few pieces and fallen into the floorboard. Based on what I THINK I know about the clutch pedal safety switch is that it's always pressed. Only when you press the pedal do you remove the bump stop from it and allow the plunger to extend, thus enabling the car to start. If that plunger is removed, as in my case, it would seem to remove the clutch safety switch from consideration and the vehicle would be able to start without depressing the pedal. The hole where the bump stop was in the pedal the plunger just passes straight through now.
I have no check engine lights whatsoever and the car has been running magically. Just in case the starter solenoid was sticking I got out and tapped it with a pry bar and hammer a few times also. It seems too coincidental to not be something associated with the clutch pedal, so that's where I'm focusing. Only my logic doesn't agree with me. Can someone tell me where I'm wrong?
I have my factory service manual I'm going to go through right now and I can try jumping the connector tomorrow. More or less I just want to know if my thinking is off.
Thanks.
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