The idea guy
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I'm working on an 09 K9 with electrical issues (surprise, surprise). I've got the starter off to bench test and re-insulate the cable running between the solenoid and the starter motor. So the first thing I do is put a continuity tester on all of the contacts. With one lead to the motor housing at the mounting bolt hole, these are my findings
1. Starter positive stud = open circuit
2. Connection for green wire = open circuit
3. Stud on side of starter motor = closed circuit
4. Cable coming out of solenoid = closed circuit
This was done with the cable from the solenoid disconnected.
I'm pretty sure there should not be continuity from ground to the solenoid cable or the stud that it bolts onto. If I'm correct that would indicate the starter is tits-up.
Can anyone please tell me if that stud and cable should be an open or closed circuit?
1. Starter positive stud = open circuit
2. Connection for green wire = open circuit
3. Stud on side of starter motor = closed circuit
4. Cable coming out of solenoid = closed circuit
This was done with the cable from the solenoid disconnected.
I'm pretty sure there should not be continuity from ground to the solenoid cable or the stud that it bolts onto. If I'm correct that would indicate the starter is tits-up.
Can anyone please tell me if that stud and cable should be an open or closed circuit?
