See if there is voltage to one of the start wires at the NSS when the key is turned. I don't remember what color your wires are. Is there a connector down there?Gregg wrote:I put the new solenoid in and it still didn't start (looks like I have a spare now). I had someone turn to start and i had a multi-meter on the ignition wire to the solenoid and it didn't register anything. Are there any ideas why the ignition wire isn't getting juice?
I've checked the NSS wires and they look good. I also made sure the pin holes were lined up while it was in neutral.
What would you check next?
Viperwolf1 wrote:Nice drawing. You should be a school teacher or something.
The red-blue wire is sending current to the NSS but you isn't getting current out of the NSS to the solenoid. Either the NSS is out of adjustment or its bad.
Gregg wrote:I found some mat tape (tapes wrestling mats together). Its clear and flexible. It'll cover the holes and cracks and will look 20% better than duct tape. I'll bring it to the B-fast unless you want to make a tech day out of it.
Viperwolf1 wrote:Gregg wrote:I found some mat tape (tapes wrestling mats together). Its clear and flexible. It'll cover the holes and cracks and will look 20% better than duct tape. I'll bring it to the B-fast unless you want to make a tech day out of it.
Thanks. I need to get it sealed up before some cat finds his way in and pisses in it.
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