starter problem
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starter problem
i recently replaced my starter and solenoid. there are three bolts on
the solenoid. one sticks out and had a green wire attached to it. at
some point that green wire was pulled out and i dont know where it
came from. The end that does not go to the starter has a rectangular
plastic connector on it. im not sure where this goes. does anyone
know what this is and where it goes?
the solenoid. one sticks out and had a green wire attached to it. at
some point that green wire was pulled out and i dont know where it
came from. The end that does not go to the starter has a rectangular
plastic connector on it. im not sure where this goes. does anyone
know what this is and where it goes?
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Re: starter problem
On older Jeeps it would be the wire that bypasses the coil resistor on
start: http://www.----------.com/SteveCoilResistor.jpg
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> i recently replaced my starter and solenoid. there are three bolts on
> the solenoid. one sticks out and had a green wire attached to it. at
> some point that green wire was pulled out and i dont know where it
> came from. The end that does not go to the starter has a rectangular
> plastic connector on it. im not sure where this goes. does anyone
> know what this is and where it goes?
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start: http://www.----------.com/SteveCoilResistor.jpg
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"88yj" <scrrules11@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> i recently replaced my starter and solenoid. there are three bolts on
> the solenoid. one sticks out and had a green wire attached to it. at
> some point that green wire was pulled out and i dont know where it
> came from. The end that does not go to the starter has a rectangular
> plastic connector on it. im not sure where this goes. does anyone
> know what this is and where it goes?
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Re: starter problem
On older Jeeps it would be the wire that bypasses the coil resistor on
start: http://www.----------.com/SteveCoilResistor.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"88yj" <scrrules11@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7030e52a-49b5-442e-b528-33268635bd8c@o6g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
> i recently replaced my starter and solenoid. there are three bolts on
> the solenoid. one sticks out and had a green wire attached to it. at
> some point that green wire was pulled out and i dont know where it
> came from. The end that does not go to the starter has a rectangular
> plastic connector on it. im not sure where this goes. does anyone
> know what this is and where it goes?
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
start: http://www.----------.com/SteveCoilResistor.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"88yj" <scrrules11@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7030e52a-49b5-442e-b528-33268635bd8c@o6g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
> i recently replaced my starter and solenoid. there are three bolts on
> the solenoid. one sticks out and had a green wire attached to it. at
> some point that green wire was pulled out and i dont know where it
> came from. The end that does not go to the starter has a rectangular
> plastic connector on it. im not sure where this goes. does anyone
> know what this is and where it goes?
--
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