Billylegend
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You are right, I need to be more systematic about it. Given the history of this problem with the two solenoids I’ve already replaced after swapping the battery, starter, etc, running all the multimeter tests - and facing the same symptom (key turn, LCD display but dead silence), I assumed it was the solenoid again. But you know what they say about assuming. I appreciate the list of things to check, and I will.
I have a couple questions please:
- is there a way to safely bridge the cables/posts on the solenoid? I’ve done it before with a screwdriver and there’s a pretty good spark
- bridging from the battery to the solenoid trigger wire - which wire is the trigger wire? I assume it’s not the hot wire coming from the battery or the wire leading back to the starter. It’s got to be one of the other two?
- do you want me to take both sparkplugs out? Alternate one and the other? this is a dumb question (sorry), but why/how would the engine crank without spark plugs?
Ok, so I can rotate the engine by pressing down on the flywheel screen and turning. So “check”.
I reattached the solenoid (I had detached it to get the part number) and accidentally touched the hot battery wire to the black solenoid post wire (trigger?) and the engine cranks. So inadvertent “check”.
I tried bridging the posts using the screwdriver and along with a nice spark the engine cranks. So “check”.
I tried turning the key in the starter, and miraculously it starts again. I’m scratching my head as to what’s going on here. One day, nothing (expect LCD display), today it starts normally.