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Ride: 2003 Softail
Join Date: 2008, Jul 20
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Wiring Newbe, again
I ran a jumper wire from the positive post to the relay on top of the solenoid ( assuming this should crank the starter )..... nothing. Bads starter? Is it possible I burned something out when I tried to start it, if the wiring was not right?
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Ride: 07 Road King Classic
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Re: Wiring Newbe, again
You have to run that jumper to the small terminal with the green wire that is on the solenoid. If a no start or crank occurs, it could be the solenoid or the starter. You can jump the solenoid directly to the starter input to verify the starter itself.
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