Brown wire on front with cable to battery plus terminal, black on bottom, blue or green toward front of engine and other wore on top, to back of engine.
Your problem is the starter solenoid. It may be a remote solenoid mounted on the inner fender well. You can easily check it by running a battery booster cable from the positive battery post to the starter side of the solenoid wiring (the heavy wiring). If the starter operates, the solenoid is bad.
The starter solenoid wiring diagram can be obtained from most International truck dealerships. The wiring diagram can also be found at most auto-parts stores.
The starter solenoid can be replaced by removing the wiring harness. Remove the retaining nuts. The solenoid will come off. Reverse the process to install the new solenoid.
the solenoid is located below the starter. if your looking to bypass the wiring to the ignition, dont do it often or you will burn the brushes in the starter
When working on the electrical wiring of anything, it is important to have a diagram for safety reasons. A wiring diagram for a 1985 Ford F-250 Starter Solenoid can be found in its maintenance manual.
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The starter solenoid is the small bump or cylinder attached to the actual starter motor body. It will be the part with all the wiring connections.
If this happened immediately after replacing the starter, I would say the wires on the solonoid are connected wrong. It could be the switch but I think it is the wiring.
It is important to have the diagrams of the electrical systems in a car. A free starter solenoid wiring diagram can be found in the cars maintenance manual, or a person can ask for a print out from a auto store.
Sounds like the starter solenoid is sticking, could be faulty. You might have to pull it out and bench test it. First put a multimeter or test light on the starter solenoid wire (without it being connected to the starter) and check that it stops supplying power when you switch the key off to make sure you don't have any wiring issues.
It is possible that a DTC 10 on the Toyota Camry is a problem with the starter. The starter solenoid, wiring, or the starter itself could be the problem.
If you have a new starter with solenoid,do you still wire it to the firewall solenoid switch?Because wire is smoking on the switch and battery terminals. No rotation,just clicking.