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Where does the battery wire go on a remote starter?

Where does the battery wire go on a remote starter?

On a remote starter solenoid, this is the terminal where the 4-gauge wire goes from the battery directly to the solenoid. The same applies on a starter-mounted solenoid. There should be 12 volts. If not, check the wire for corrosion, a loose terminal on the battery or a dead battery.

Why does my lawn mower not start with the key off?

The black and white wire (ground – left lug) when used as a ground on the volt meter, shows 12 volts with the key off. When I jump the yellow wire to the red starter wire, the fuse blows every time. When I ground the black/white wire, the engine will not start with the key.

Why does my Neighbor’s riding mower not start?

I have been trying to fix my neighbor’s Husqvarna riding mower. The mower did not start last summer. He changed 3 safety switches, the starter and the solenoid, but the mower will not start. The front light will come and the hours are displayed, but that is it. I pulled on the belt and the blade is not frozen, however the engine will not start.

What to do if your starter is not working?

The problem is between the ignition switch and the solenoid so everything in between must be checked. If the fuse is good then check the starter relay. Pull the relay out. Using the voltmeter (with the key off) check the terminals for one that has power. Remember this terminal.

What should I do if my Yamaha starter is not working?

If nothing happens after flipping on the kill switch, remove the front plastic cover to expose the battery, starter solenoid, starter relay and other electrical components. A battery test is the best place to begin. Set your volt/ohm meter to DC volts, and connect it across the two battery terminals.

Why does my Yamaha ATV have no start?

A “no start” problem on your Yamaha ATV can be attributed to one or a plethora of electrical problems. Fortunately, there are many simple tests you can do yourself with relative ease.

What happens if you jump a bad starter solenoid?

Here is a friendly reminder: jumping a defective or bad starter solenoid is a dangerous procedure. Do this only as a last resort. You can either get electrocuted, or you can burn out and destroy the starter motor completely. You are basically bypassing the starter solenoid to deliver electrical current directly to the starter motor.

Why do I get a no start Jeep?

If so, the PCM provides ground to the auto shutdown relay (ASD), also called the MAIN relay which then operates to provide power to the totally integrated power module (TIPM) which provides power to the fuel injectors and ignition coils. If there’s an issue with the ASD relay or the wiring to the ASD relay, you’ll get a no start Jeep condtion.

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Ruth Doyle