PTmowerMech
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The red B wire going to the key switch is dead as a door knob. When I turn the key on, I get nothing. There's not even any reading on the meter, at any time.
So far, what I've done.
Replaced the corroded S wire to solenoid. The battery wire on the top of the solenoid would not tighten, so I replaced the solenoid. (3 post to 4 post) connected the ground wire to solenoid, and wondering if I'm supposed to run a separate ground wire. The test light does come on when I touch the ground going to the solenoid.
In fact, the S wire going to the solenoid, also makes the test light come on when I touch it. But I suppose it's supposed to do that.
Where I am getting power:
The battery wire to the solenoid and both sides of the fuse.
My thoughts on this is that it can't be a safety switch, because even a bad one, would still allow the meter to display and allow power to the key switch, wouldn't it?
Update: I ran a direct wire to the key switch and everything works as it should. Except that wire get's pretty hot. The engine dies when I disconnect it.
So far, what I've done.
Replaced the corroded S wire to solenoid. The battery wire on the top of the solenoid would not tighten, so I replaced the solenoid. (3 post to 4 post) connected the ground wire to solenoid, and wondering if I'm supposed to run a separate ground wire. The test light does come on when I touch the ground going to the solenoid.
In fact, the S wire going to the solenoid, also makes the test light come on when I touch it. But I suppose it's supposed to do that.
Where I am getting power:
The battery wire to the solenoid and both sides of the fuse.
My thoughts on this is that it can't be a safety switch, because even a bad one, would still allow the meter to display and allow power to the key switch, wouldn't it?
Update: I ran a direct wire to the key switch and everything works as it should. Except that wire get's pretty hot. The engine dies when I disconnect it.
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