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Old Feb 7, 2012 | 02:34 PM
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I got her going! Woooo! After changing the circuit opening relay, changing the starter relay, scrapping two starters to build one good one, and a major headache, I found the problem! The wire from my starter to battery is faulty. I want to slap someone. I just took a piece of 6 gauge Amplifier wire, wired it in, and voila! thanks everyone for the amazing feedback, and all the help! I was going into this blind, if not for you!
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Old Feb 7, 2012 | 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by bjlambert
I got her going! Woooo! After changing the circuit opening relay, changing the starter relay, scrapping two starters to build one good one, and a major headache, I found the problem! The wire from my starter to battery is faulty. I want to slap someone. I just took a piece of 6 gauge Amplifier wire, wired it in, and voila! thanks everyone for the amazing feedback, and all the help! I was going into this blind, if not for you!
I am SO trying this this weekend to see if I can get mine resolved.
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Old Feb 8, 2012 | 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by 2DoorJoRunner
I am SO trying this this weekend to see if I can get mine resolved.
Hopefully it works man, There's nothing worse than problems, especially when it's a yota and if you look at the wires the wrong way they break. haha
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