Ive ran into a problem with my remote solenoid. did the swap about an hour ago and my truck wont start now.
My truck was originally wired with the positive cable to the starter plus one wire from the ignition switch and then has a hot wire from the battery directly to the cab. I know that some of the starters had the ignition wire running to the starter and then the other wire ran from the solenoid to the cab but my starter only had poles for the hot wire and the ignition wire.
The solenoid I picked up had the two battery cable poles plus two smaller poles. I wired the large battery cable to one side and another 4 gauge wire running to the starter and looped the solenoid on the starter like lectric80 said. then ran the ignition wire to one of the small poles and left the other alone.
I have power running to the solenoid from the battery cable and I have power to the ignition wire when the key is in the start position but am not getting power to the wire running to the starter. I have tired it with the ignition wires on both poles and have even swapped sides with the large wires in case I had the backwards. I can touch the two large cables together (the one from my battery and the one going to the starter) and the starter spins like it should and will start the motor.
am I doing something wrong with my wiring or did I get a bad solenoid? I plan to try rewiring it if anyone has any suggestions otherwise I will warranty the solenoid for a new tomorrow at work. thanks and sorry again for the hijack.
My truck was originally wired with the positive cable to the starter plus one wire from the ignition switch and then has a hot wire from the battery directly to the cab. I know that some of the starters had the ignition wire running to the starter and then the other wire ran from the solenoid to the cab but my starter only had poles for the hot wire and the ignition wire.
The solenoid I picked up had the two battery cable poles plus two smaller poles. I wired the large battery cable to one side and another 4 gauge wire running to the starter and looped the solenoid on the starter like lectric80 said. then ran the ignition wire to one of the small poles and left the other alone.
I have power running to the solenoid from the battery cable and I have power to the ignition wire when the key is in the start position but am not getting power to the wire running to the starter. I have tired it with the ignition wires on both poles and have even swapped sides with the large wires in case I had the backwards. I can touch the two large cables together (the one from my battery and the one going to the starter) and the starter spins like it should and will start the motor.
am I doing something wrong with my wiring or did I get a bad solenoid? I plan to try rewiring it if anyone has any suggestions otherwise I will warranty the solenoid for a new tomorrow at work. thanks and sorry again for the hijack.
