I recently had to replace the starter solenoid on my 2001 1 ton Chevy van. The van has the 5.7 liter engine. Here is the part that gets me. I disconnected the battery and removed the starter on Sunday afternoon. I left the battery unhooked and ran the starter into town on Monday to have it repaired at the local starter and alternator shop. I picked it up on Tuesday and buttoned everything back up. When I went to start the van up it rolled over and tried to fire but wouldn't run without giving it some gas peddle. It had been running perfectly before this starter episode. So I shut it off and went to walk the dogs and think about it for a bit. When I return 30 minutes or so later I tried to start it again and it fired right up and runs perfectly now. I'm wondering if by leaving the battery unhooked for 3 days had some effect on the "brain"? Does it have to reset itself or something after being powered down for awhile? Any thoughts?
Thanks,
John
Thanks,
John