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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Memphis, TN, USA
Posts: 178
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I'd start off with checking all of the grounds you can find and make sure that they are clean as a whistle and buttoned down. It seems like lots of people have grounding problems on these cars.
Another thing to try is to directly wire the starter from the battery with jumper cables and see if you can get it to crank. I don't like the idea much but tried it once to diagnose a bad starter. I believe the Haynes manual describes this test.
Hope you get back on the road.
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