...12 volt to the starter solenoid (which is physically located on the starter). The solenoid is actually a relay that applies 12 volts( at very high current) to the starter. Since you are not hearing ...
relay) trying to connect the starter to the battery. Here's how the system works. When you turn the ignition key to start your car, the ignition switch sends 12 volts to the starter solenoid (which is
...12 volts directly to the fan motor. If the fan is good then replace the thermal relay. Now, if the fan is running as it should then your thermostat may be stuck closed, the radiator may be clogged ...
...relay for B+ going to them and leaving them. Check starter circuit. Make sure B+ is making it to starter ( use a digital voltmeter). If B+ (12 volts) is making it to the starter and it doesn't crank ...
...relay or switch should be checked. If it does not sound with 12 volts put to it call around to junk yards and see if they have any saturns 91-99. If so, buy a working used horn and swap them and you ...
relay and checked all the fuses. do you have any ideas what might be the problem? Un plug the fuel pump pigtail from the wire harness and check to see if there is 12 volts of power at the wire harness
...RELAY HEATING UP AND SHUTTING OFF THE 12 VOLTS TO ALOT OF THINGS, ALSO THIS IS JUST A GUESS, DROP THE 2 BOLTS AT THE STEERING COLUMN LOOK TO SEE IF YOU CAN ANY SIGNS OF BURNING OF ...
...relay is good try tapping on the starter with a hammer while someone tries to turn it over this mite jar the brushes enough to crank over, if u have a test light check for a constant 12 volts on ur ...
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