Posted by Cowboy (IP: 216.161.250.98) on May 22, 2000 at 22:06:29:
In Reply to: GRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!! posted by Tyre on May 22, 2000 at 16:08:30:
Be sure that you are getting 12v to the "S" terminal on the solenoid when holding the key in the "START" position.
If you are try taking the battery cable on the battery side of the solenoid off and touch it to the starter side "BE CAREFUL".
The starter should go. If not, the starter could be bad or you mave have a poor ground cable or connection. If you do not have voltage at the "S" side of the solenoid, you probably have a bad ignition switch on top of the colum
If the starter does go when you "cross" the cables and you have voltage to trip the solenoid, try a different solenoid.
: Okay, here's the deal. I bought a new battery and a new soleniod, cleaned all the connections, put them back on nice and tight, and its doing the same freaking thing!!!!!