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Old 10-Jan-2005, 17:10
chris99 chris99 is offline
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Originally posted by nelly
There's a small white connector plugged into the back of the solenoid. Check this is pushed in fully, even give it a wiggle. It's a common problem. If the connections aren't good, the supply voltage to the solenoid coil is either none existant or not enough to pull it in hard enough to get the starter supply high enough.

Thanks for the reply Nelly! I read your post on another thread and took it all apart, cleaned it and put it back together again but all it did was lower my spirits even more when it didnt start again.

Anymore ideas?
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