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Anonymous Posted on Oct 06, 2009

Engine wont turn ovwer

Batteries fine ,nothing on the key when turned into start position....solinod or starter?

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Check battery terminals are clean and firmly connected.

Check the transmission neutral interlock switch operation is OK.
Check +12V is appearing on the starter solenoid control wire when the ignition switch is held in the 'start' position.

If above ok, apply +12v directly to the starter solenoid activation control -starter should immediately engage.
If it doesn't run, you likely have a faulty starter motor.

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