929 problem
Re: 929 problem
Originally Posted by 955iDisastar
check ur wires to ur ignition, the mainfuse, battery connections, and chassie ground. leave the key in the on position so you'll know when you found the problem.
Re: 929 problem
JUST FREAKIN HAPPENED TO ME LAST WEEK!!!
I spent 2 hours working to find the answer to realize it was nothing more than the 30a mp fuse aty the starter selenoid (sp?)
Do this if you have not already:
Go to battery
Trace Red power wire to the first place it goes (starter selenoid)
You will see a very obvious 30 amp fuse in the side of this thing. It fits snug and almost feels like it snaps in there like all fuses. That is what got me. THAT IS JUST THE SPARE!!! You have to take all that apart and under the rubber cover you will find the actual fuse.
If that is not it...go step by step from there making sure your getting power along the way. The next spot would be the fuse box.
Good luck!
JAGMAN
I spent 2 hours working to find the answer to realize it was nothing more than the 30a mp fuse aty the starter selenoid (sp?)
Do this if you have not already:
Go to battery
Trace Red power wire to the first place it goes (starter selenoid)
You will see a very obvious 30 amp fuse in the side of this thing. It fits snug and almost feels like it snaps in there like all fuses. That is what got me. THAT IS JUST THE SPARE!!! You have to take all that apart and under the rubber cover you will find the actual fuse.
If that is not it...go step by step from there making sure your getting power along the way. The next spot would be the fuse box.
Good luck!
JAGMAN
Re: 929 problem
Originally Posted by JAGMAN
JUST FREAKIN HAPPENED TO ME LAST WEEK!!!
I spent 2 hours working to find the answer to realize it was nothing more than the 30a mp fuse aty the starter selenoid (sp?)
Do this if you have not already:
Go to battery
Trace Red power wire to the first place it goes (starter selenoid)
You will see a very obvious 30 amp fuse in the side of this thing. It fits snug and almost feels like it snaps in there like all fuses. That is what got me. THAT IS JUST THE SPARE!!! You have to take all that apart and under the rubber cover you will find the actual fuse.
If that is not it...go step by step from there making sure your getting power along the way. The next spot would be the fuse box.
Good luck!
JAGMAN
I spent 2 hours working to find the answer to realize it was nothing more than the 30a mp fuse aty the starter selenoid (sp?)
Do this if you have not already:
Go to battery
Trace Red power wire to the first place it goes (starter selenoid)
You will see a very obvious 30 amp fuse in the side of this thing. It fits snug and almost feels like it snaps in there like all fuses. That is what got me. THAT IS JUST THE SPARE!!! You have to take all that apart and under the rubber cover you will find the actual fuse.
If that is not it...go step by step from there making sure your getting power along the way. The next spot would be the fuse box.
Good luck!
JAGMAN
Re: 929 problem
Originally Posted by rage0004
Thanks for the tip it was that fuse.I checked all the other things but it is that fuse .thanks for all the tips
JAGMAN
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