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Posted by Diana on December 22, 2003 at 19:18:24 from (64.12.97.12):
In Reply to: Re: possible electrical problems? posted by Hugh MacKay on December 22, 2003 at 19:04:02:
Hi Hugh, sitting here crying in my shoes cause I'm trying to find parts. You are right on the sequence. The solenoid wasn't stuck from the last time. Once it does quit, it quits....I'm pretty sure. The glow plugs seemed to work ok before. I could smell them heating up. You know what I mean? But this last time, trying to start it, I couldn't smell that special smell. I do think it's all tied in together somehow. I KNOW the wiring needs replaced and I have the stuff to do it but it's been real crazy around here and I just haven't had the time. I'm about ready to do it now while I do have a week or two. I'm gonna be starting school and it's gonna get worse, the time issue. What's a little snow down my neck, right? Hubby complained today about the wiring. I said, I KNOW but I haven't had time...jeeese! I am ever so faithful in turning that toggle off and bought a new button type for it to replace it. Haven't done it yet. I wonder if I should replace some wiring and go from there? See if it helps? I haven't checked to see if it was actually wired correctly. That didn't cross my mind since it was running so well for the most part. I figured once I got into it, I would make sure the wiring is correct. This is so not ME to wait till the last minute to do what I need to do. I Know there was a 350D starter avail on the net, and I thought it was in YT and now can't find it! UGH! I can take the starter apart and see what's "cooking" (ha ha) in there. Tempted to get my car over there and try to jump it while the car is running. Maybe that extra boost will get it going. But..where there's smoke there's fire and I don't want to be blown clear to Hugh's place! Much as I'd like to meet you. So, what should I do first???? Diana
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