by fbernard » 04 Sep 2008 18:02
Looks like you don't have ignition while in the start position.
Mopars get ignition through 2 different paths :
- when in the ON position, ignition power is routed through the ballast resistor. That power is not available in the START position.
- when in the START position, ignition power bypasses the ballast resistor.
Your problem does not come from the ballast resistor (the engine would start when cranking, and would die when you release the key).
Something is wrong somewhere between the ignition switch and the coil side of the ballast resistor.
Since you can crank the engine, the problem probably lies at or close to the ballast resistor terminal.
I would do the following :
- disconnect the starter from the start relay
- have someone turn the key to the START position.
- Check the brown wire that goes from the bulkhead connector to the ballast resistor. It should have battery power (use a voltmeter, or a small lamp). If it doesn't, check the connection at the bulkhead. If you don't get 12V there, trace that wire inside and check under the dash (it goes straight to the ignition switch, still brown). The ignition switch has the following wires, in that order :
- Red
- Red
- Orange
- Red
- Brown (START ignition power)
- Dark Blue with tracer (ON ignition power)
- Black
- Yellow (starter relay activation)
I used to have an intermittent problem like this one on my convertible, it was the brown wire that was touching the exhaust manifold...