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Old 12-29-2007, 02:57 AM
Arthur Dalton Arthur Dalton is offline
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..well, I sure doubt that you do either ..why would you tell the guy he is going to experience a "Spark Shower Show" by following a simple ignition/K-38 relay jumper technique we use everyday to test the starters upstream/downstream circuit??????

The simple diagnostic test I mentioned is used all the time to narrow down a starter circuit fault by taking the battery, starter , starter solinoid, and poor ground possible faults out of the equation in 30 seconds without a danger to the guy doing the test..this is NOT a HIGH AMP CIRCUIT !!!!!....We then know if the problem is upstream at the ign sw/k-38 relay, or NSS chain.

It is best not to go telling guys they had better use a helment, face shield, and gloves to do a simple diagnostics test that I post and that you know little about. It hinders the diagnosis procedure... and if there were a Danger of high amp jumpering, I would mention such in my test procedures.
Thanks.

Last edited by Arthur Dalton; 12-29-2007 at 04:20 AM.
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