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Re: No crank, no start
Hi Al what you're describing sounds like a constant duty solenoid. Sounds like you're losing power to it find out why in the meantime take a power probe or direct jump to the back side of the constant duty solenoid you should get power to that fuse Box and in ... Login to read more. ![]()
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