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Old 04-23-2001, 01:15 PM   #6
green92gt
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I have been told that the small wire leads to the ingition switch. I was told to disconnect this wire and have someone else attempt to start the car and check the current. I was told that there should be current when the key is turned but none when the switch is released. If there is current when the switch is released then the ingnition switch is bad. If this checks out then I was told to replace the solenoid once again. Does this make sense?? I do not want to drive the car very much because I do not want to damage the fly-wheel.
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