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Starter solenoid? Jump the trigger wire (small) and the cable that runs to the starter
Jump the starter solenoid Take jumper wire from Battery + to trigger wire to starter (mounted on top of starter)
Jumper wire from Battery + to Coil+Jump starter solenoid from smaller trigger terminal to starter side
Check trigger wire on starter solenoid
Your starter solenoid is the ropund part attached to the top of your starter it has the little wire to trigger the starter drive to engage the flexplate and a big battery wire to spin it hope this answers you question
Jumper wire from coil + to battery+ Jump starter solenoid - Jump small trigger wire to starter connection
Jump the wires on the starter solenoid - Jumper wire connected the large cable running to the starter and the smaller "trigger" wire The solenoid in most vehicles today is located ON the starter. If you attempt the aforementioned answer, BE CAREFUL.
Most likely the solenoid or wiring depending on the vehicle. A starter needs 2 things to operate. A current to close the circuit in the solenoid (small wire/trigger wire) and a power source to turn the starter itself (large battery cable). Battery cable goes directly to the starter from the positive battery terminal with an on/off switch in between (solenoid). The trigger wire (small wire) controls the solenoid by closing the circuit when there is power supplied to the small wire. If there is no power at the small wire then the solenoid must be stuck in the closed position unless the large battery cables to the solenoid are connected incorrectly.
Jumper wire from coil + to battery+ Jump starter solenoid from small trigger wire to starter cable Make sure vehicle is in neutral if std.
Starter solenoid? Follow the + battery cable will connect to starter solenoid One large cable from battery One large cable to starter One small "trigger" wire located in middle of other 2 cables Usually mounted to the inner fender
Dead short between ignition switch and starter solenoid trigger wire?
Should be located on inner fender usually passenger side. Battery + to one large post Starter wire to other large post Small trigger wire to (either if 2) small terminal