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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Posts: 112
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Yes, that sounds right. Instead of replacing the ignition switch he put in a starter relay because it was cheaper. I finally diagnosed that the relay was bad and replaced it. So, I think I've gotton all of the electrical bugs worked out. When the start button is pushed, I get 12.4 volts to the yellow wire. Terminal 30 or the battery wire is getting above twelve volts as well. When I push the start button, there still is no activity from the starter. I can manually jump terminals 30 and 50 with a screw driver and the starter turns the engine slowly. Is it now safe to assume that the starter is bad and needs replacing? Thanks for your help.
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