On the starter. It's actually a PART of the starter. If it's not engaging at all, (no click) it could be the keyswitch, a dirty or loose connection or the neutral lockout switch.
I believe there isn't one.
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fender mount starter solnoid stuck or conconcern in steering colum would be a starting place
I would start by jumping the terminals on the starter solenoind,just use a wrench and touch it between the two large terminals on the solenoid. If the starter takes off and works I would guess that your problem may be in the ignition switch located on the steering column. Sometimes even though the battery terminals look clean and the interior lights still light up, they can need cleaning. It is also possible that the wire into the terminal is not getting a good connection. This seems elementary, but it is the an easy solution and in my experience, this is most often the problem.
Don't remember exactly on your rig but I'd check these things. Is the starter properly installed? (it's tight and sitting correctly) Are you sure it's the right starter? Bad starter? Bad cylinoid? I don't know why you replaced the starter to begin with but is it possible the teeth on the flywheel are bad? Hope this helps. Hang in there, you'll get it.
Where is starter relay on a 1986 volvo 240gl
The starter solenoid on a 1986 Cadillac Coupe Deville is located under the front of the vehicle. It is to the left of the oil pan.
Usually in or near the fuse block by steering column
The 1986 Chevrolet Caprice starter relay switch is located in the fuse box. The relay switch is the first large switch on the right hand side of the fuse box.
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I believe there isn't one.
you would need 5/8 9/16 and 9/32
on the fender passenger side. If I remember right. disconnect batt. first, good luck. Your car has a starter solenoid rather than a relay. It is located piggy-back on the starter. It should be right on top of the starter motor, attatched.
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bad starter, or bad relay, bad ground or power wire to starter solenoid, bad ignition switch, blown fuse, etc
try changing the battery, your battery might be bad you never know, it might not hold a charge The starter relay needs to have good contact. Even though it may click, the contact is dirty and not good enough to transmit strong electrical power to the starter. Change the starter relay which is connected to the positive cable to the battery. Do not confuse the starter solenoid with the starter relay.
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