Re: Starter, solenoid troubleshooting 1999 Johnson Ocean Pro 200
If its the starter, I'll definitely send you some funds. As far as the troubleshooting, what ignition key postion should I be in when I jump the solenoid terminals? I am assuming it's the two smaller terminals on the front of the solenoid?
Nope...do not short the two small terminals. Nothing will happen.
If you are testing just the starter function, just leave the key off.
You must use a very large gauge wire (jumper cable, only one lead needed), or very large pliers to span across the solenoid between the two very large terminals on each side. One side is straight to the battery, the other side goes to the starter. When you jump across, you are applying battery power to the starter directly, and have eliminated the solenoid from the picture (for the time being anyway).
Gotta use a very heavy wire or pliers, and it will spark big time. Hold it on there tight, and depending how good the connection is, it might get hot on you. Careful.
Good deal on a starter for you. Much cheaper than a rebuild and I absolutely guarantee it.
We have to talk about this trouble with cold starting....PM me with phone number.