it's not necessarily the starter.... how is the battery voltage?
edit- sorry, i shouldn't have posted... misunderstood your post.
Hello,
I can't start the car anymore. Contact lights work. But nothing when I want to crank the engine. I know it is electrical because I messed up something down in the dash.
Can I start the car with a wire from the positive of the battery to the positive of the starter motor? Is it dangerous?
What are the other ways to start the engine in order to troubleshoot problems?
thx
it's not necessarily the starter.... how is the battery voltage?
edit- sorry, i shouldn't have posted... misunderstood your post.
Last edited by tim eh?; 11-11-2008 at 10:35 AM.
This is a bit like asking 'can you help me steal a car please?':-) You already have a great big power lead from the battery to the starter. All the solenoid does is connect that lead to a down lead into the starter itself. So you can jumper the two terminals and the engine will crank regardless of whether you have a key in the ignition. What it wont do is power up your systems (DME etc) to enable you to get fuel and a spark to the engine. But if it does fire up at least you know where to look to fix it
battery is 12,45V... it is alarm related... I'm trying to steal my own car
I have just read I can jumper ignition switch to solenoid
but I prefer your solution.. so to recap
to start my car
1-put key in ignition switch
2-jumper the + side of starter with small connector of solenoid
3-the car starts and off you go.
I hope my ****ed up alarm doesn't screw around with something else.
if anyone has a picture of the + side of the starter and the connector of the solenoid to which I have to jumper, i would appreciate it errr my car would love her battery not to explode
can I touch the jumper wire bare hands without dying?
Actually, you can trigger the starter from the top... the round diagnostic plug... but don't know on your older model.