1999 Yukon that I use strictly on my property as a plow vehicle. Ran it multiple times on Sunday and it worked fine. Went to start it yesterday and nothing – no clicking or attempts to turn over whatsoever. When I turn the ignition on, everything comes on as it should (dash lights, gauges, radio, blower motor, etc) but when I turn the ignition to start, all of that goes out and does not come back on until the key is returned to the on position. There is a fairly loud single click which seems to be coming from behind the dash when the key is turned to start, but I cannot say for sure that it hasn’t always done that. I have isolated and load tested the batteries (2-battery setup) and they test fine (additionally, they run the plow flawlessly without the truck running, so I’m confident it’s not a battery issue). I also swapped out the starter relay with the AC relay to no avail.
Is there anything I should be looking at besides replacing the starter? I have a replacement on hand, but the thought of laying in the snow in below-zero temperatures is not exactly appealing especially if it might be something else. Also, looking at removal/install videos, this seems to be a bit more of a pain than other starters I’ve swapped out – at least from an ease-of-access standpoint.
Any and all input will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Is there anything I should be looking at besides replacing the starter? I have a replacement on hand, but the thought of laying in the snow in below-zero temperatures is not exactly appealing especially if it might be something else. Also, looking at removal/install videos, this seems to be a bit more of a pain than other starters I’ve swapped out – at least from an ease-of-access standpoint.
Any and all input will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.