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Just gonna say, sometimes putting the shifter back and forth a few times will fix the neutral safety or whatever switch it is on autos.
I like my 5-speed, when clutch safety switch goes bad I can bypass it with a paperclip.
VATS issue? if you are not getting voltage at the starter then it could be a VATS issue. Sounds like your car is being pissy since it hasn't been to the track in awhile and you keep calling it her fat.
-Eric<br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/mustangeater82\" target=\"_blank\">2000 NBM V6 Camaro 5-speed</a> T-top <i>converted</i><br /><b>14.467@95.45mph</b> <i>$0 in mods</i><br /><i>The member formerly known as MustangEater8251</i>
Also I know you said the battery is good, but I have had a battery work everything but not crank the car, not even get the solenoid to click. With a smaller battery you can have the right Voltage but possilby not enough amps to crank the battery. A jump couldn't hurt anything.
-Eric<br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/mustangeater82\" target=\"_blank\">2000 NBM V6 Camaro 5-speed</a> T-top <i>converted</i><br /><b>14.467@95.45mph</b> <i>$0 in mods</i><br /><i>The member formerly known as MustangEater8251</i>
ok forthe voltmeter set it to DC then you have two leads a black and red one...ground the black one out....then take a long wire like I said attach it too the little wire on the starter run that wire into the car, hook that up to the red part of the voltmeter, there should be 0 volts reading, maybee a couple millivolts....then watch the multimeter while you try and start the car if it jumps up to 12v then you know the problem is in the starter if it does nothing, you have a problem with something else, possibly the neutral switch....go check that and get back to us.
nonno you need to put the voltmeter wire to the small wire of the starter....the big wire you attached it too ALWAYS has power....attach it to the other one, the one that engages the solenoid....just hook it up to the only other wire there.
I may not being an expert in starters, but if the power side is only 11.7 volts, is it showing low voltage for the starter?
-Eric<br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/mustangeater82\" target=\"_blank\">2000 NBM V6 Camaro 5-speed</a> T-top <i>converted</i><br /><b>14.467@95.45mph</b> <i>$0 in mods</i><br /><i>The member formerly known as MustangEater8251</i>
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