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Old 04-22-2003, 09:09 AM   #2
Kevin Price
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Check how you have your wiring to the starter relay (in the engine bay).

You should have a larger cable that runs directly to the starter. You shouls have a separate wire that runs to the starter solenoid, directly above the starter. The smaller wire MUST BE ON THE OPPOSITE POST AS THE BATTERY CABLE/CABLE TO STARTER.

If they are both on the same post the starter will not disengage correctly, much like what you are describing. Check that first, I bet that is your problem. Good luck!
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