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Date:         Mon, 12 Mar 2012 09:15:33 -0700
Reply-To:     Aaron <a.robinson.lists@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Aaron <a.robinson.lists@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Automatic Starter Issues
In-Reply-To:  <CAH3v19+8jqkGNQv_HNGbQyat8UJ+ohvjXZZwK8w57PoohtsqRA@mail.gmail.com>
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I had the same issues on one of my vans. I think the original spade connector has a little plastic bit that locks on to the starter. Mine had broken off and hence the female side of the spade would eventually work its way loose. First, get a remote start switch and keep it in the van. Then you can at least start it from the back. After it happened a few times I eventually had it solved by having a shop crimp a new connector on when some other work was being done.

Good luck. Aaron

On Mar 11, 2012, at 6:46 PM, craig cowan wrote:

> My '90 Automatic left me stranded today. Luckily it's in a safe place. > Here's the story.... > > Last week I ran into an issue with the bus not cranking or even clicking > when the key was in. It turned out to be the solenoid wire had fallen off. > Reconnected it, and it ran great. > > Today I drove down a rough road to a friend's farm. That's where the bus > now sits. When i realized it wouldn't start again I climbed under and sure > enough, the wire was off. I tightened up the connector a bit with a pair of > pliars and in putting it onto the spade, bent the spade. Youch. > Anyway, now the spade wiggles. I think there may be an internal break as I > still get no cranking at all. > > I checked and there is 11.8 volts coming through that wire when the starter > is meant to be engaged. So clearly eveything up stream of the starter is > working. > This was a used starter and It may be time for a replacement. Does anyone > have one they're tripping over? : ) > > Curiously.... > There is a second wire on the opposite side of the solenoid. It is > white/Red and thin guage, coming out of the same loom as the Big Red wire > going to the solenoid. What does this wire do? > Are these two spades interconnected and interchangeable for putting the > thick red wire on? > > Thanks! > > -Craig > '87 Sunroof Syncro > '85 Residence > '90 GL Automatic


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