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etvalentin 11-25-2012 06:34 PM

86 monte starte wiring
 
i'm thinking i might have wired my starter wrong...i have an 86 4.3 6cyl engine...i got water from Sandy as you know, so i decided to change the starter...i pulled out the old starter and tried to keep in my mind the wires i pulled off...but it took me a week to get to the job of changing it, and i forgot which wires go where...i changed the positive battery cable, and i know that one goes on the center post on the starter...but i had two other wires and i don't remember if they were both on the post to the right of the center, or if one was on the center and the other to the right...anyway, when i try to start the car, i just get a click, and the fan rotates about an inch...i also noticed that the radio keeps ejecting the CD every time i turn the ignition...so i was hoping i wired it wrong...if i did, i have hope that the engine is still good...any help?.....

03SSLE 11-25-2012 07:25 PM

If the engine is turning over - even a little bit - then the wiring is correct.

Is the battery fully charged? Are all connections of both battery terminals clean/tight at both ends? If that all looks good it may be that one of the components driven by a belt has suffered damage from the water and seizing up. Try loosening all your belts and see if the engine will turn over then. If it does check your alternator, ps pump, etc to find which one has seized.

etvalentin 11-26-2012 12:23 PM


Originally Posted by 03SSLE (Post 510186)
If the engine is turning over - even a little bit - then the wiring is correct.

Is the battery fully charged? Are all connections of both battery terminals clean/tight at both ends? If that all looks good it may be that one of the components driven by a belt has suffered damage from the water and seizing up. Try loosening all your belts and see if the engine will turn over then. If it does check your alternator, ps pump, etc to find which one has seized.

that's great info...i will check this out now...really appreciate your feedback....


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