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Old 03-11-2003, 10:18 AM
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Thanks Ron and Mr Fixit For the replys
Ron
I disconnected the cable from the solenoid to the starter,I beleave it is OK i had 13 volts on battery side of solenoid and 0 volts on the starter side (cable to stater was disconnected)
Mr Fisit
I removed the solenoid control wires and tested for voltage on the starter side of the switch 0 volts connected one wire rechecked 0 connected other wire and checked still 0 volts.
had my son turn the switch to start then got 13 volts so I do not suspect the solenold switch,gave it a whack on the silenoid anyway didn't help but lowered my stress level.


Maybe this will help somehow!
I checked from the starter cable to a ground and it has continunity,very little resistance.To me it is saying that I have a dead short,but the strater works.I checked this with the starter cable disconnected from the silenoid.
Hope this helps

Thanks
Bill

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