Aloha fellow van enthusiasts! I purchased an 87 Toyota vanwagon (4x4 LE; auto transmission etc...) in late February, early March and as much as I love this vehicle, its been problem after problem! Which brings me to my next point (haha). Lately, Ive been having issues starting the van in the morning or after it sits all day at work. There are times when I crank it over and it does nothing, no sound, no clicking, nothing. I then back the key off about half way and the van will start up. Initially, I thought it might have been the battery, but after having it tested, it seems the battery is good. There are times when I go to start up the van (after sitting all day; after my shift at work) and the van seems like it wants to start, but does not. I then retry and start it and it starts right up. I spoke to someone who refurbishes starters and he's claiming its an ignition issue. Ive read several of the posts here with regards other vans having the same issue and it seems it could be a plethora of other issues...(starter, alternator,(I replaced the alternator a couple of months ago) fuse able links etc...)
Im hoping you may be able to point me in the right direction. My buddy who is a mechanic doesnt think its the ignition....hahaha, PLEASE HELP ME!!!!
What should I check first, should I start a list and then go down it to rule out possibilities? Would it be possible to give me a list to start on? Im abit confused with all the other posts I read with regards issues like these that some have had in the past.
Any info is helpful.....
On a positive side note....we have a large hurricane on its way in a couple of days...if things really go my way, I'll break down somewhere and will attempt to fix this in the rain, like I did the alternator which was a beast for me to take out and re-install! You gota love working outside in a downpour, thats how it goes over here in Hawaii!!
Much mahalo from 'da islands'....
Nokaoivan....
Ps...sorry about my sarcasm, Im going
Oh yea, one more thing....I have gotten some great info from this website and am truly thankful the Llamavan for helping me out and letting me join.