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Technical & Mechanical Problems
no start.... please help if you can
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 1405203" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>Nice idea, but if the problem were a jammed up starter assembly the relay would click when the button was pushed. It’s not, so we have to assume it is an electrical problem between the starter button and the starter relay or the starter relay itself. That’s actually good for Heidi. She didn’t want to be messing with bad or stuck starter motors, etc. I haven’t dug into the wiring diagram yet to see what’s between the button and the relay, but Id expect there to be at least one multipin connector if some type, and I’d expect a corroded contact from sitting outside to be the likeliest cause of this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 1405203, member: 3828"] Nice idea, but if the problem were a jammed up starter assembly the relay would click when the button was pushed. It’s not, so we have to assume it is an electrical problem between the starter button and the starter relay or the starter relay itself. That’s actually good for Heidi. She didn’t want to be messing with bad or stuck starter motors, etc. I haven’t dug into the wiring diagram yet to see what’s between the button and the relay, but Id expect there to be at least one multipin connector if some type, and I’d expect a corroded contact from sitting outside to be the likeliest cause of this. [/QUOTE]
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