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Follow the + battery cable its the small part of the starter where the wires hook up
Yes Some have 6 or seven wires going to between one and four connection's.
The large one from the positive side of the battery attaches to the large post mounted on the starter solenoid and a smaller purple wire that attaches to the small post on the starter solenoid marked "S". The small post on the starter solenoid marked "R" is not used with that vehicle. Any accessory power wires would also attach to the large post on the starter solenoid.
On the solenoid on top of the starter, Should only be 3-4 there one of which will be your pos batt cable, assuming you are replacing starter.
un hook the negitve on the battery. then unhook all the wires from the back of the starter solenoid. then put the two bolts that hod the starter to the block, should be out after that.
It is on the top of the starter. The solanoid is what the starter wires hook to.
Normally goes to the starter or starter solenoid.
Try a jumper from + battery to + coil Then jump small trigger wire at solenoid to large cable that runs to starter at solenoid MAKE SURE IT IS IN NEUTRAL IF STD.
well take the old one off look at the wires and there you go
Using the starter solenoid jump the small middle terminal with the starter terminal at the rear of the solenoid
wiring a starter for a1992 cadillac seville
The solenoid will have two big posts and one or two small posts. Mark and remove the wires from the small posts. If you have one small post you can hook up a jumper wire from the + side of the battery to the small post and it should make the starter crank over. If it has two small posts hook one jumper from the + side of the battery to one of the small posts and another jumper from the - side of the battery to the other small post. If it is OK it will engage the starter. If you get nothing then the solenoid is bad.