Help...I'm dead...
i hauled it to a local pep boys and it turns out there were several semi-guru covette guys who work in the shop. they isolated the problem as the relay under the passenger floorboard. they said this was a common problem in c5's. they greased it up and it seems to be working fine. monday, i'll order a new one (or two). and the planets must have aligned because they didn't charge me. i can't believe i am actually saying this, but props to pep boys. thanks for helping me out.
"Your door may be as simple as disconnecting the connectors and tighting up the female pins.."
i can't tell you how much i have f'd around with that right side door. i'm so fed up with it maybe i'll just cut all the wires and crimp them one by one.





Well, I hope they really fixed it.
BC
sorry for the poor pic, but it is both cold and dark out right now.
[are you kidding me corvetteforum? i can't attach an image?]
ok, let's try this. i'm surprised the pic is as good as it is. i shot it in complete darkness, just hoping it would be ok.
12177235 D00 if my eyes are working this evening.
Last edited by LTD; Dec 11, 2010 at 02:55 PM.
it might be worth knowing where this relay is guys, as it isn't shown in the user's manual. it's not technically part of of the panel under the passenger floor board, but that is where it is located. the pic above is how i got it from the pep boys, so i don't know how it looks in place.
if you turn the key and get nothing, maybe worth banging on this relay in order to get you going.
a great diy would be if there is a way to check this thing and clean it or something, if nothing more than for a way to get home if stranded at long range.
like i said, my stealership isn't selling the same model number anymore. the new one has five pins and they say cut off the fifth pin if the connector doesn't have a fifth pin. the fifth pin is in the middle and from the diagram is a ground pin. this is how the new relay looks.
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i think it will be 15 degrees outside with windchill tomorrow. nothing like that for working on a car. :-)
also, is that a relay to the starter or something involved with the vehicle security system?
edit: just ran down to my car and grabbed the relay. updated the pin post.
it is an OMRON 12177233
Last edited by LTD; Dec 14, 2010 at 12:24 AM.
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like i said, my stealership isn't selling the same model number anymore. the new one has five pins and they say cut off the fifth pin if the connector doesn't have a fifth pin. the fifth pin is in the middle and from the diagram is a ground pin. this is how the new relay looks.
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i think it will be 15 degrees outside with windchill tomorrow. nothing like that for working on a car. :-)
That FIFTH pin doesnt really matter. Just plug it in and forget it. I have a 5 pin in my Z. NO Big deal. BC
it has been fine since. the intermittent nature of this problem is what made it the most frustrating combined with it was a "leaves you stranded" type problem. anyways, just wanted to provide another update.
I have noticed that after I insert the key in the ignition and go to ON, if its going to start the SECURITY light will flash a few times then go out but if its NOT going to start, the light keeps flashing. I have tried the spare key and tried cleaning the pellets but still same problem. I havn't tried the "pumping the clutch" trick and listening for the clicking TDR but I thought I'd jump right in and start replacing stuff. I don't know if I should just replace the ignition switch or the TDR or both. Any help would be appreciated as I'm too lazy and have a broken foot to try and crawl around testing things. Thanks in advance.
Last edited by Aviator54; Jan 31, 2011 at 12:16 PM.
I decided to do one more check, that of the clutch safety switch. I disconnected it and jumpered the two wires and the car started right up. I have started it about 20 times since then with no problems except sometimes the SECURITY light comes on and stays on, a couple times it came on after driving a few blocks and stayed on. I'll give it a few more days of driving and see if it starts acting up again but if it doesn't, looks like its just a sticky clutch safety switch. But I'd sure like to know why the security light does what it does. Does anyone have a wiring diagram for the security light? The wiring diagram I got from the forum on the starter electric system doesn't show it. Anyway, this sure is getting old
and I miss driving the beast and my wife misses riding in it,
lol.
Last edited by Aviator54; Feb 24, 2011 at 10:59 PM.







