Yes, you can supply high current power right to the starter to make it spin.
Typically, it's easier to just test for power at the starter terminal. If you have no power when trying the starter, you look at the relays, switches and safeties. If you do have power but no starter action, your problem is in the starter. Often, they just need to be taken apart and cleaned of carbon dust.
Typically, it's easier to just test for power at the starter terminal. If you have no power when trying the starter, you look at the relays, switches and safeties. If you do have power but no starter action, your problem is in the starter. Often, they just need to be taken apart and cleaned of carbon dust.
Statistics: Posted by Rambozo — Mon Oct 07, 2024 7:50 pm