Ignition Woes - Low Starter Signal Voltage
I'm starting to get really frustrated with this no start issue. I go to start the car and all I get is a single click from the starter solenoid. I can jump the starter signal right from the battery and it will start up and run fine so I know it has something to do with the ignition circuit. This issue seems to be rather intermittent, decides when it wants to start and when it does not. Car is a 91 240SX, ABS/HICAS, power options, 5 speed from factory, SR20DET. When testing the voltage on the starter line when it is disconnected from the starter I get a good 12.5 volts, when it is connected to the starter it drop to 8.5v with the key in the start position. When load is applied to the circuit is when I get my voltage drop.
What I have done:
- Tested battery
- Bypass the clutch interlock relay
- Bypass the ignition switch
- Had the starter tested
- Resistance over the circuit is around 3ohms
- Replaced fusable link
The thing that is throwing me off is the fact that I can jump the signal line right from the battery and the car will crank, all I'm down to is the line running from the fuseable link to the ignition switch or the line running from the ignition switch to the clutch interlock relay. I would assume if those would were bad why would they only show 3ohms of resistance? Any help with this would be greatly appreciated!
What I have done:
- Tested battery
- Bypass the clutch interlock relay
- Bypass the ignition switch
- Had the starter tested
- Resistance over the circuit is around 3ohms
- Replaced fusable link
The thing that is throwing me off is the fact that I can jump the signal line right from the battery and the car will crank, all I'm down to is the line running from the fuseable link to the ignition switch or the line running from the ignition switch to the clutch interlock relay. I would assume if those would were bad why would they only show 3ohms of resistance? Any help with this would be greatly appreciated!