solenoid

tashasdaddy

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Re: solenoid

are you sure it is the solenoid?
90% of starter problems are bad connections. remove and clean both ends of the battery cables, so that they are shiney, also the cable from the solenoid to starter. check for nicks in the cables. and make sure the connectors are on the wire good. the cable tend to corrode from the inside out, if nicked, corroded wires, and connections, heat up and cause resistance to the follow of electricity, thus the starter doesn't get enough. you can also take jumper cable pos battery post to large post on starter. with a good connection, the engine should spin. then if the starter is good clean everything and retest. then trouble shoot solenoid. starters can be rebuit at a starter/alternator shop, much cheaper than a new one.

also have the battery load tested at the auto parts store, free, i've had new batteries go bad
 

JB

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Re: solenoid

Please tell us how you decided that you need a new solenoid.

Like tashasdaddy I suspect that you are throwing money and parts at a very simple problem that can usually be fixed without spending any money.
 

F_R

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Re: solenoid

Yes, how about the neutral start safety switch for one thing?
 
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