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Re: Re: Re: BELARUS 420A WIRING
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Posted by richard on July 01, 2001 at 14:06:50 from (195.93.50.169):
In Reply to: Re: Re: BELARUS 420A WIRING posted by JP on June 30, 2001 at 19:59:13:
24 volt starter relay wiring. terminal 30 positive from battery, neg connected to chassis earth. terminal31a other battery neg, pos connected to starter solenoid. termial50 connected to small (trigger) terminal on starter solenoid terminal30a connected to postive battery terminal connectd to starter. terminal50a from key switch start position. terminal31 connected to chassis earth. to test unit connect 50a and 30 together engine should start, if not check output at terminal50, ok means falty starter, no output means 24volt relay at fault, contact points inside unit can sometims be succesfuly cleaned and repositioned(bent) unit protcted by 2 80 amp fusable links Durite part number 0-378-80 if difficult to find the same links are used in my mercedes diesel car heater plug curcuit also i beleve V.W.use them as well A wiring diagram for the 24v relay is printed on the lid of the unit.
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