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01-19-2005 09:20 AM #1
Mustang 5.0 302 electrical problem <Help>
my starter solenoid and starters keep frying up and its costin me a lot of money.....if figured out the solenoid might be the problem
but when i shut off the car the starter keeps going...
the solenoid back feed the started and keeps it energized
what is my problem here?
i think the soleniod is just sticking and i need another new one...am i right or not>?
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01-19-2005 07:19 PM #2
Re: Mustang 5.0 302 electrical problem <Help>
Originally posted by Mustang5.O
my starter solenoid and starters keep frying up and its costin me a lot of money.....if figured out the solenoid might be the problem
but when i shut off the car the starter keeps going...
the solenoid back feed the started and keeps it energized
what is my problem here?
i think the soleniod is just sticking and i need another new one...am i right or not>?
the easy thing to do is put a sol. on it and see what happens.Mike
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01-19-2005 07:46 PM #3
Originally posted by DennyW
Heres you about 5 pages on a stuck solenoid, hahaha. And, remember that on some years, the solenoid has a diode to kepp it from back feeding.
http://www.clubhotrod.com/forums/sho...arter+solenoid
Mike
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01-19-2005 08:03 PM #4
Originally posted by DennyW
I know, so, this will at least give the guy ideas. I guess when they don't answer, we can take it as a fix, or he just left, hahaha. (the other guy were talking about, not you).Mike
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01-20-2005 06:14 AM #5
i got my problem fixed last night
i put a new starter cable on cuz i found that it was worn through and grounding on the motor.
i put a new starter and solenoid in. this fixed the problem then i put a diode on the solenoid to keep it from back feeding the starter.....which is what i thought was the problem to begin with
its snowing now here up in wisconsin......time to drive in the snow......you may say im crazy for driving a 5.0 in winter but yesterday when i went to school i found out that my mustang handles beter in the snow than my ma's 2004 impala
thanks for your help
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01-20-2005 06:34 AM #6
i should be studying for my finals now but i aint worried bout them
only thing i gotta worry bout is passing all my classes cuz
i leave for the army on june 28 2005
so i gotta lotta thing to keep on track of
school, army, more important my car... HAHA
thanks for your help again....
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