Postman Pat 1066
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Hey guys, I have a '99 Tacoma, V6 automatic, just over 64k miles. Garage kept, mouse-proofed, and I just replaced the battery with a higher CCA rating.
The last few months it's started making a clicking noise under the hood when I turn the key. It's not as loud as when the solenoid does that rapid clicking when there isn't enough juice in the battery to fully engage. It's intermittent, so I haven't yet been able to have someone else try to start it with the hood up so I can pinpoint where the noise is coming from. It doesn't click when I turn the key to the ON position; it's when I turn it to the START position.
The lights don't dim on the dash when it clicks, and I can release the key and try to start again and it always starts. The number of times I have to do that varies and it SEEMS like it's worse when I first try to start it (engine cold). I'm not at all sure about that, but it's happened much less when I'm out and shutting off/restarting it.
Even though it doesn't sound like the typical solenoid sound, I suppose it could still be the solenoid only clicking once, but what about the starter relay? When it engages does it engage when the key is in the ON position or when it's in the START position? And does the relay engage with enough force that I could hear it clearly with the doors closed and the hood down?
Having so few miles on it makes me wonder if it's something simple I just haven't thought of. I wouldn't think the solenoid or starter would be having issues with the low mileage and especially since it's nearly 25 years old and I feel like these things were built more reliably years ago than they are now. I'm just over 265,000 miles on my '98 RAV4, and had a little over 250k on my 2000 Tundra with no engine issues whatsoever besides 02 sensors and a dirty throttle body.
Any ideas, suggestions, questions would be most appreciated. Thanks for reading!
Patrick
The last few months it's started making a clicking noise under the hood when I turn the key. It's not as loud as when the solenoid does that rapid clicking when there isn't enough juice in the battery to fully engage. It's intermittent, so I haven't yet been able to have someone else try to start it with the hood up so I can pinpoint where the noise is coming from. It doesn't click when I turn the key to the ON position; it's when I turn it to the START position.
The lights don't dim on the dash when it clicks, and I can release the key and try to start again and it always starts. The number of times I have to do that varies and it SEEMS like it's worse when I first try to start it (engine cold). I'm not at all sure about that, but it's happened much less when I'm out and shutting off/restarting it.
Even though it doesn't sound like the typical solenoid sound, I suppose it could still be the solenoid only clicking once, but what about the starter relay? When it engages does it engage when the key is in the ON position or when it's in the START position? And does the relay engage with enough force that I could hear it clearly with the doors closed and the hood down?
Having so few miles on it makes me wonder if it's something simple I just haven't thought of. I wouldn't think the solenoid or starter would be having issues with the low mileage and especially since it's nearly 25 years old and I feel like these things were built more reliably years ago than they are now. I'm just over 265,000 miles on my '98 RAV4, and had a little over 250k on my 2000 Tundra with no engine issues whatsoever besides 02 sensors and a dirty throttle body.
Any ideas, suggestions, questions would be most appreciated. Thanks for reading!
Patrick