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Old 08-30-2010, 06:58 PM   #5
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Re: 2000 Bravada starting issue

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Originally Posted by old_master View Post
No volts on the purple wire or on the battery cable? (at the starter) If there is no voltage on the battery cable, and there is voltage at the battery, the fuse under the battery may be blown.
no volts on the positive cable at the starter. took it all apart today and pulled the fuse under the battery and it tested at .3 ohms. i was told thats fine. the battery cable i need is a long black cable going to my starter with a small red cable going from the positive terminal end to that fuse under the battery and the alt cable running fron THAT cable. oreillys doesnt carry them so i hafta go through a dealership, pay $100 and wait a day. i called a local shop and the guy there said 'ignition switch, $350'. also said it probably wasnt the battery cable. im leaning toward getting the cable and replacing it. are there ways to test if its my ignition switch? also, is it possible that the starter relay fuse port is shorted out? how do I test that? what setting on my meter?
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