another starting issue
another starting issue
alright got my first starter issue figured out... needed a new battery, but now when i start it and shut it off the starter keeps firing and tries to start the truck. only way i can get the starter to stop is to disconnect the battery. i've obviously hooked something up wrong, so how do the wires line up on the solenoid and where does the ground for the negative battery terminal hook up too
or the real reason for why its doing this and anything that could help
thanks a lot, trucks a 1994 f-150
or the real reason for why its doing this and anything that could help
thanks a lot, trucks a 1994 f-150
alright got my first starter issue figured out... needed a new battery, but now when i start it and shut it off the starter keeps firing and tries to start the truck. only way i can get the starter to stop is to disconnect the battery. i've obviously hooked something up wrong, so how do the wires line up on the solenoid and where does the ground for the negative battery terminal hook up too
or the real reason for why its doing this and anything that could help
thanks a lot, trucks a 1994 f-150
or the real reason for why its doing this and anything that could help
thanks a lot, trucks a 1994 f-150
It doesn't matter how the wires are bolted on the solenoid, as long as the lead that feeds the starter is separate/isolated from the rest (which will be bunched w/ the Battery feed & always hot). The small wire from the ign. should go to the small (S) terminal. Continually cranking a weak starter w/ a pooched battery could easily fry a solenoid.
Last edited by ymeski; Apr 22, 2010 at 03:06 PM.


