There is two small connections and one large connection on the starter solenoid. The two small connections are marked "S" and "R". The "S" connection is the one that is closer to the engine block. The small wire that attached to this "S" connection should be purple in color. The other small wire that attaches to the outer "R" connection should be yellow. The heavy cable from the battery attaches to the large connection.
I have a 93 chevy pick up all I want is to hard wire the starter so the the truck will start with just wire straight from the starter to battery
The Chevy starter does not have a ground wire, the starter grounds through the starter casing.
Check all power wires to and from starter could be a bad fuze link at wire to starter good luck
the fuse is the last 8" or so of the large red #10 wire that attaches to the large starter solenoid bat. terminal.
A wire that is getting hot could be shorted to ground.
wire on the starter has a fusable link check that and wires that run to the box
The starter needs a large wire from the battery and a wire from the starter switch. These are connected to the solenoid that is attached to the starter.
can you show me the wiring diagram or schematics for a Chevy truck
what is the proper way to wire the starter for a 2000 chevy impala
i had this problem on my 84 Chevy truck. the wire harness burnt up. so i went and got one from the junkyard. but from and older truck. the wire from the starter to the fuse box has resistance and when you activate the starter the voltage will drop to 8 volts which is to low for a HEI distributor. i installed a relay form the battery to the distributor and used the 8 volt line to activate the relay.
eBay 1954 Chevy truck and you can buy a 11x17 diagram for the whole trucks system
It is screwed into the passenger side of the engine block just in front of the starter. It will have an electric wire pluged into it.