Annoying problem, still not finding the solution. HELP

jetjock

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BeachHead said:
Are you always so rude when addressing those unfortunate enough to not have your level of expertise?

Expertise? We're talking simple shit here. Simpler than changing your oil. I'll never understand how people can work on cars and yet refuse to learn even the most basic of electrical troubleshooting techniques. Especially when even a car this old is so dependent on them. Yet they'll study all the other stuff. Let me put in in a non-sugar coated fashion: It's got nothing to do with being unfortunate and everything to do with either being lazy or an idiot. I'm not at fault for you being either.
 

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Alright man, I'm not going to get in a pissing contest with you. We're all adults here, and I'm going to just walk away from this. You can reflect whatever image of yourself you want to the rest of the world, but I'm not a flamer. Thanks for your input though.
 

jetjock

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I'm not here to make friends. Already have plenty. I'm here to offer tech advice. For that you're welcome and I hope it helped. You might want to Google voltage drop testing and learn something that could've resolved your frustration long ago. Ask if you need more help but don't expect hand holding. Good luck. Btw, if you honestly think everyone here is an adult you've got bigger problems than I can solve...
 

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Drove her around all day today and had NO problems. I'm pretty damn confident this was the problem. The starter relay mod is a must if you're having the troubles I was. Very simple to do.


The original post: post #64 explains howto and #74 has a picture that may be helpful. If a better one is needed, just ask and I can get one.

http://www.forum.mkiiisupra.net/showthread.php?t=6005&page=5&pp=15

Some additional information. Specifically post # 5

http://www.forum.mkiiisupra.net/showthread.php?t=14972
 

jetjock

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Well, it's good the problem is gone but you treated the symptom and not the disease. In other words a hack. I dunno what that guy is talking about concerning UK cars but there's no inherent design flaw in the USDM starter circuit. He also demonstrates a limited understanding of things electrical. Anyway, although it's only one sample my 87 has never suffered this problem. Maybe they changed something in later years or maybe it's because I keep everything electrically sound. Whatever works for you is fine though. It's your car.
 

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How much of the original thread did you read? He explains the differences between UK and US cars a bit in there. Specifically the UK cars not having an auto theft feature and no starter relay in the passenger footwell. It was either that or replace that starter solenoid wire (with the brown connector), and from the look of it I would have to go through a bunch of wiring harness...
 

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I have a US car. This is day two of no problems, no starting lag, nothing. I would normally have the problem occur 2-5 times a day, with the "lag" occuring almost every startup.