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SayBye August 25th, 2017 1:09 PM

No Crank No Nothing 99 Express 1500
 
Hey guys I bought this van about a month ago, been working on turning it into a camper van. There was an old power inverter that I removed and while removing the positive cable that goes back to the battery, it made contact with the metal floor. It arced and I grabbed it as soon as I could but it was too late. Now the van won't crank, start, no lights, no interior controls, nothing.

The starter relay has no voltage to it. I pulled it and tested the 4 terminals with the key in the on position, nothing. I can turn the key to the on position and bump the starter with a screw driver and it just cranks and cranks but will not run. All fuses in the cab and relays/fuses under the hood look good.

Someone please help I'm out of ideas! Thanks!

therewolf August 25th, 2017 5:07 PM

Can you scan the OBD for a code? Two things you could check would be the CPS(Crank Position Sensor),
and the TPS(Throttle position sensor).

kevinkpk August 25th, 2017 5:14 PM

You have blown the fusable link from the + cable

canucklehead August 26th, 2017 12:26 AM

Try swapping the fuel pump relay and the starter relay. They are the same.

SayBye August 26th, 2017 3:53 PM

I'll give these a look at!

SayBye August 26th, 2017 3:55 PM

Can you explain what you mean by fuse link? Or where it's located so I can troubleshoot it? As far as I can tell all fuses and relays are still good. Both inside the cab and under the hood. Thanks!

SayBye August 26th, 2017 3:57 PM

I'll look again but I thought my fuel relay had 5 post on it and the start relay had 4....

SayBye August 26th, 2017 5:37 PM


Originally Posted by kevinkpk (Post 343052)
You have blown the fusable link from the + cable

Can you explain better?

kevinkpk August 26th, 2017 5:57 PM


Originally Posted by SayBye (Post 343098)
Can you explain better?

Look for a wide part in the battery plus cable, it is a fuseable link. I suspect that's what the issue is since you post you have no electrical to anything

Twscarp August 26th, 2017 6:15 PM


Originally Posted by SayBye (Post 343047)
I can turn the key to the on position and bump the starter with a screw driver and it just cranks and cranks but will not run. !

He's getting power to the starter.


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