ELECTRICAL
ELECTRIC STARTER TESTS
REMOTE
MODELS
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IMPORTANT: Battery must
be
fully charged.
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While performing STEPS 1
through
6,
remove
the
cable from the starter
to
the
solenoid
to
prevent starter engagement
while
making
checks.
STEP 1
Remove the
black solenoid lead from ground con-
nection. Connect
voltmeter between black sole-
noid lead and ground. Turn key to START
position. Voltmeter must show battery voltage.
• If
no voltmeter reading, go to STEP
2.
• If voltmeter shows battery voltage, connect the
black solenoid lead to the ground connection
point and go to
STEP
6.
STEP 2
IMPORTANT: While performing STEPS 2
through 6 turn key
OFF before connecting and
disconnecting
voltmeter. Turn key to START after
connecting
voltmeter.
Connect voltmeter between solenoid connection A
and ground. Turn key to
START position. Check
voltage between solenoid connection A and
ground.
•
If
voltmeter shows battery voltage, lead
is
open
between
black solenoid lead and solenoid con-
nection
A.
•
If
no voltmeter reading,
go
to STEP
3.
STEP 3
Connect
voltmeter between solenoid connection B
and ground. Turn key to
START position. Check
voltage between solenoid connection
Band
ground.
•
If
voltmeter reads battery voltage, solenoid
is
faulty.
• If
no voltmeter reading,
go
to STEP 4.
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IMPORTANT: Remote control must
be
in
NEU-
TRAL for
neutral safety switch to
be
closed.
STEP
4
Connect
voltmeter between key switch connector
pin
S
and
ground. Turn key to START position.
Check
voltage between pin S and ground.
•
If
voltmeter shows battery voltage, lead is open
between
solenoid connection B and pin S or
neutral start switch
is
open or improperly
adjusted.
•
If
no
voltmeter reading go to STEP 5.
STEPS
Connect voltmeter between key switch connector
pin
B and ground. Turn key to OFF position.
Check
voltage between pin B and ground.
•
If
voltmeter shows battery voltage, check key
switch.
•
If
no voltmeter reading
at
pin B, check for open
lead or open fuse between pin B and solenoid
connection
C.
• Connect voltmeter at solenoid connection
C.
If
no
voltmeter reading, check for open lead
between solenoid connection C and battery
positive
(+) terminal.
If
voltmeter shows voltage,
go to STEP
7.
STEP 6
Connect
voltmeter between solenoid connection
o and ground. Turn key to START position. Check
voltage between solenoid connection 0 and
ground.
•
If
no
voltmeter reading, solenoid
is
faulty.
•
If
solenoid clicks and voltmeter shows battery
voltage, go to STEP
7.
STEP 7
Connect the
cable from starter to solenoid con-
nection D. Connect
voltmeter between starter ter-
minal and ground. Turn key to START position.
•
If
voltmeter shows battery voltage and starter
does not turn, check starter motor.
•
If
no
voltmeter reading, check for broken cable
or poor connection.
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