Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Switch The Starter Solenoid And Switch Contacts

To alternate the starter solenoid, you must remove the starter.


Whether you commitment to alternate the starter solenoid and switch contacts, you may be elated to be acquainted that the switch contacts are secured to the back of the solenoid. Further, when you alternate the solenoid, you automatically interchange the switch contacts. On the contrary, the starter solenoid bolts onto the starter. To accretion access to the bolts that secure the solenoid to the starter, you must remove the starter from the vehicle.


Instructions


1. Remove the adverse battery cable connector from the battery of your vehicle with a socket. Field the cable so it cannot come in contact with the anti battery display.


2. Set the starter under your vehicle. In most cases, the starter bolts to the transmission housing on the Chauffeur's side of the vehicle. The starter is normally approximately eight-inches lingering and cylindrical in shape.


3. Remove the starter wire that secures to the back of the starter solenoid with a socket. Remove the two bolts that secure the starter solenoid to the casing on the starter, and pull the solenoid off the casing. As you can examine, the contacts secure to the back of the solenoid. Discard the broken down solenoid.


Remove the bolts that secure the starter to the transmission housing with a socket. Normally, there are lone two bolts; on the contrary, on some models, there is a third bolt. Pull the starter absent from the transmission housing.


5. Disconnect the jumper wire that bolts to the back of the solenoid with a socket. Disconnect the wiring harness that secures to the starter solenoid by pushing in on the lock in the centre of the harness and pulling it off the solenoid.4.


6. Settle the current solenoid onto the casing of the starter, and secure it in settle with the bolts and a socket.


7. Habitat the starter onto the transmission housing. Thread the bolts into the holes with your fingers to prevent cross threading, and tighten with the socket.


8. Reconnect the jumper wire to the right contact on the back of the starter solenoid with the bolt and socket.


9. Reconnect the starter wire to the left contact on the back of the starter solenoid with the bolt and socket.


10. Reconnect the wiring harness by pushing the harness onto the bolted to the solenoid. It automatically locks in place.


11. Reconnect the negative battery cable to the battery terminal, and tighten it with the socket.