Help please!!!! Starter problem
#11
w/ the key off and you hook the starter cable up or have it hooked up and hooked the battery to it, do you get any kind of arc or sparks? pretty much if the starter is bolted up and you hook hot wire to the starter and is already hooked back thru the solenoid to the battery correctly, what does it do actually?
#12
w/ the key off and you hook the starter cable up or have it hooked up and hooked the battery to it, do you get any kind of arc or sparks? pretty much if the starter is bolted up and you hook hot wire to the starter and is already hooked back thru the solenoid to the battery correctly, what does it do actually?
When the starter is hooked up, the solenoid clicks several times continuously. Without the starter hooked up, it is one click. I think the repeated clicking is a sign of low voltage.
Still at a loss on this one??
#14
Get a piece of fairly heavy wire , hook it to the negative battery cable, then touch the starter and push the start button, this will tell you if you have lost the ground, if it still acts the same it must be the starter or battery, you say the starter spins when hooked to 12 volts, did you spin it off of machine's battery or use another battery?
#15
Get a piece of fairly heavy wire , hook it to the negative battery cable, then touch the starter and push the start button, this will tell you if you have lost the ground, if it still acts the same it must be the starter or battery, you say the starter spins when hooked to 12 volts, did you spin it off of machine's battery or use another battery?
Will post my findings from using the other wire to jump ground straight to the starter.
#16
I just used my jumper cables(only one side) and hooked to the negative battery post and ran straight to the starter and it acts just the same.
I don't think this is related, but there is a (what looks to be some type of voltage regulator) behind the battery under the rear fender. Two black wires and one red and one green.
I think all this is pointing to the starter, but need someone to back that up.
I don't think this is related, but there is a (what looks to be some type of voltage regulator) behind the battery under the rear fender. Two black wires and one red and one green.
I think all this is pointing to the starter, but need someone to back that up.
#19
#20
I am going to get my battery tested to make sure it is good. I have also sent an inquiry to the company I bought the starter from to start the return process. It has a 1 year warranty.
I really appreciate all the help thus far and will update later.
If you have any other suggestions, let them fly!!!