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Originally Posted by Ericv View Post
I would like to add a follow up to this thread. The wiring to the relay was incorrect. I downloaded a diagram from Pelican and rewired the 12 volt power source to 30 on the relay. 86 on the relay was ground and 85 went to the aftermarket start button. The yellow wire went to 87 on the relay. I eventually found that I was not getting continuity from the yellow wire. I made a temporary yellow wire for a test and that did the trick. Apparentley, wire doesn't last forever. I rerouted a new yellow wire in the tunnel and now my starter is working perfectly. Now I have to figure out why the coil is not getting any power. Here's to another thirteen pages and the search function. Thanks for all of the help.
Incorrect connections to the relay, faulty wire or both? At any rate, I'm glad it worked out in your favor. The diagram I referenced in post #5 shows a schematic drawing of an add-on relay and the proper connections to and from it.

Sherwood
Old 05-09-2009, 11:23 PM
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