i need help please!!!!!
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i need help please!!!!!
ok here goes. i have a 94 lt1 6 speed.i pulled my motor out to do a fresh rebuild. i knew i would have a lot of down time. so i pulles my dash out and deleted all the havc stuff and my pass air bag.i put my motor back in and i went to start the motor and nothing. so i checked the the wires going to the starter. the big wire is a +wire the little wire is a ground.i am getting good power to the big wire but no ground at the little wire.i also noticed that mt door locks are not working and my trunck pop isnt working either.any suggestion please help thanks
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first.. the ground strap should go to the body.. and second the starter grounds itself.. that purple wire is supposed to be on the solenoid... that is what gets teh signal from your key... make sure you didnt mess up the VATS system and then go from there.
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Originally Posted by harvickgm
first.. the ground strap should go to the body.. and second the starter grounds itself.. that purple wire is supposed to be on the solenoid... that is what gets teh signal from your key... make sure you didnt mess up the VATS system and then go from there.
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ohh i wasnt saying anything about it... thats just where i have seen most go.. but that bolt would go throught the body as well...
just ****** everything out that has to do with the alarm... unless they did the retarded way and cut and splice... then you have a project on your hands..
just ****** everything out that has to do with the alarm... unless they did the retarded way and cut and splice... then you have a project on your hands..