I think I may have a starter issue? I'm a new raptor owner and have only had the truck for 5 days so I'm not 100% familiar with everything yet but I had a weird situation this morning. I tried to start the truck with the remote start and it wouldn't turn on. It would simply honk once for the truck locking and then nothing. Tried that about 4 times and nothing so I walk over to the truck and try to turn it on and nothing. No crank, no start, no clicking noises nothing at all. All interior functions turn on, alarm works, windows up and down, ac, etc.
I just did the fuse 27 two days ago so I figure something went wrong there, checked it and everything is good. Verified with a multi-meter that there was power to the fuses.
Multi-meter on the battery showed good charge.
Disconnected everything (battery terminals, fuse box power wires), waited 15 min re-connected and still nothing. Then I went ahead and did the same thing, and this time I dove under the truck and tapped the starter a few times, waited another 15 minutes, reconnected everything and BOOM truck starts right up.
Turned it on and off half a dozen times, drove a few miles, turned it on and off again and fires right up every single time with no issues. Remote start also works every time.
I'm assuming my starter is on its way out? I went to O'Riellys and had them use the tool they have to verify the battery was good, starter was good, and alternator was good.
Did I inadvertently put the truck in some sort of lock mode when I was messing with the remote start too many times or should I just replace the starter before it ***** the bed? Any and all advice is welcome. Truck is a 2012. 172k miles.
I just did the fuse 27 two days ago so I figure something went wrong there, checked it and everything is good. Verified with a multi-meter that there was power to the fuses.
Multi-meter on the battery showed good charge.
Disconnected everything (battery terminals, fuse box power wires), waited 15 min re-connected and still nothing. Then I went ahead and did the same thing, and this time I dove under the truck and tapped the starter a few times, waited another 15 minutes, reconnected everything and BOOM truck starts right up.
Turned it on and off half a dozen times, drove a few miles, turned it on and off again and fires right up every single time with no issues. Remote start also works every time.
I'm assuming my starter is on its way out? I went to O'Riellys and had them use the tool they have to verify the battery was good, starter was good, and alternator was good.
Did I inadvertently put the truck in some sort of lock mode when I was messing with the remote start too many times or should I just replace the starter before it ***** the bed? Any and all advice is welcome. Truck is a 2012. 172k miles.