starter issues
#11
#12
#13
#14
Pin 86 on the relay should be 12 volts FROM the ignition switch. Verifying that test isn't a bad plan.
Relay gets its ground thru the P/N switch.
If you aren't getting power from the switch to the relay, check circuit A41, (pin 1) in connector 1 (yellow wire) and see if that gets power when you put the switch to start. Pin 4 in connector 1 supplies power to that portion of the switch. (pink with black trace) That should be hot at all times.
Relay gets its ground thru the P/N switch.
If you aren't getting power from the switch to the relay, check circuit A41, (pin 1) in connector 1 (yellow wire) and see if that gets power when you put the switch to start. Pin 4 in connector 1 supplies power to that portion of the switch. (pink with black trace) That should be hot at all times.
Last edited by HeyYou; 02-06-2011 at 03:50 PM.
#15
#17
Ok, pin 85 on the relay socket goes to ground. In park, or neutral, you should have zero resistance to ground. Its a black wire, with a white trace, goes to the neutral safety switch. Do you have a meter, or are you using a test light?
Yeah, chasing electrical isn't exactly my favorite passtime either....... Quite frankly, I hate it.
Yeah, chasing electrical isn't exactly my favorite passtime either....... Quite frankly, I hate it.