Testing Starter relay switch |
09-14-2019, (Subject: Testing Starter relay switch ) Post: #3 | |||
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RE: Testing Starter relay switch It’s normal for one to do that every once in a while. Make sure the bolts on the back of the starter aren’t lose. The long little bolts that hold it together. If there loose it won’t ground internally correctly. That could cause it if it does it pretty regularly just change the starter. No sense in messing around. | |||
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