1Moredrift
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Feb 2, 2004
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Hi Guys,
THis weekend when I tried to start my 350 MPI Horizon (2001) for the first time of the season, i got nothing except 5 or 6 quick soft beeps then nothing. After pulling everything apart and checking the connections I was able to get it started. However, I think I may have gotten some of the wiring mixed up.
My starter has 2 studs on the solenoid, one for the 90 amp fuse that connects to the wiring harness, and another for the positive battery wire. I think that I connected bothe the fuse and the battery wire to the stud that the fuse is supposed to go on. If this is the case, did I accidently bypass the solenoid? If it started like this, but wouldn't start with the proper wiring, would this indicated a bad solenoid? What kind of damage could this have done? It seems like my wiring harness would still be protected by the fuse, but would this set up damage the starter?
Sorry for the long confusing post, and thanks for any help that you can provide.
THis weekend when I tried to start my 350 MPI Horizon (2001) for the first time of the season, i got nothing except 5 or 6 quick soft beeps then nothing. After pulling everything apart and checking the connections I was able to get it started. However, I think I may have gotten some of the wiring mixed up.
My starter has 2 studs on the solenoid, one for the 90 amp fuse that connects to the wiring harness, and another for the positive battery wire. I think that I connected bothe the fuse and the battery wire to the stud that the fuse is supposed to go on. If this is the case, did I accidently bypass the solenoid? If it started like this, but wouldn't start with the proper wiring, would this indicated a bad solenoid? What kind of damage could this have done? It seems like my wiring harness would still be protected by the fuse, but would this set up damage the starter?
Sorry for the long confusing post, and thanks for any help that you can provide.