PeeWeeQ
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So, a few weeks ago, my starter crapped the bed in my work parking lot.
I am also going to interject here by saying that I am a nursing student with very little time on my hands at the moment--so, if I seem like I'm trying to just throw parts at the problem or am not willing to trace circuits, its only because (between working full-time, classes, studying, and clinicals) I am VERY limited on time.
Anyway, back to the parking lot...I bought a new 24V starter on Amazon--a friend of mine has had the same one in his M1009 for years--and I didn't have the money for an OEM (maybe next summer). I put installed it (lying on the cold ground of the parking lot) and as soon as I reconnected the battery (I have switches that allow me to quickly disconnect/isolate each battery), the starter starts turning the engine over without even having a key in the ignition. I thought it was probably a bad starter (easiest thing to eliminate with my limited time) so, after having the Beast towed home, I exchanged it for another. Mounted up that starter--same result.
Is there likely a short? Bad relay(s) (I have done the Doghead relay mod)? I have all of Saturday (tomorrow) off now, so, I'll be able to crawl under and explore, but, I'm looking for a good starting place. Again, until the starter pooped, the old beast was doing just fine.
Thank you all, ahead of time for your help!
I am also going to interject here by saying that I am a nursing student with very little time on my hands at the moment--so, if I seem like I'm trying to just throw parts at the problem or am not willing to trace circuits, its only because (between working full-time, classes, studying, and clinicals) I am VERY limited on time.
Anyway, back to the parking lot...I bought a new 24V starter on Amazon--a friend of mine has had the same one in his M1009 for years--and I didn't have the money for an OEM (maybe next summer). I put installed it (lying on the cold ground of the parking lot) and as soon as I reconnected the battery (I have switches that allow me to quickly disconnect/isolate each battery), the starter starts turning the engine over without even having a key in the ignition. I thought it was probably a bad starter (easiest thing to eliminate with my limited time) so, after having the Beast towed home, I exchanged it for another. Mounted up that starter--same result.
Is there likely a short? Bad relay(s) (I have done the Doghead relay mod)? I have all of Saturday (tomorrow) off now, so, I'll be able to crawl under and explore, but, I'm looking for a good starting place. Again, until the starter pooped, the old beast was doing just fine.
Thank you all, ahead of time for your help!