...starter, it's wired wrong. if you have'nt you have a shorted out starter. if this problem just came on suddenly without you doing anything like replacing the key switch or starter you have a shorted ...
...possible it is wired wrong on starter or could there be a possitive wire grounding out. I once had this monte carlo with tilt sterring and it was shorting out in the column. did you try the coil
...starter Wired wrong I need a wiring diagram for the starter. I dont have a ground wire hooked up, and I might have it hooked up wrong. Ive looked on Autozone for the starter wiring they show but it ...
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...wrong to the starter. The wires where crossed telling the system to start. Also if both the positive and negative battery wires where not removed this would have caused the problem also. You need to ...
...starter wrong. the positive goes to the starter main terminal from the battery. the ignition wire goes to the s on the solenoid, which activates 12 volts when the ignition switch is turned on which ...
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...wrong terminal. One of the terminals on the solenoid will have a wire going down into the starter body. If you have the positive wire from the battery on this terminal you have effectively by passed ...
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...over. When I turn the key the wires to the starter keeps burning out. Thanks There must be something wrong with the wiring. https://www.google.com/search?q=1986+chevy+camaro+starter+wiring+diagram
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...on the starter. I assume the starter came with a new solinoid? Unlikely but solenoid may have been wired internally wrong, or you have the wrong starter. Double check your connections to the
starter they sold you is the right one for your truck. more than once the part i bought was the wrong one because the parts person entered wrong information into their computer. you can eliminate this
wrong? the wire from starter + to alternator rear is melted or loose solenoid fuse or wiring. Try shorting hot wire on starter to solenoid terminal to see if it will crank. if yes, trace back solenoid
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