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Old 10-01-2005, 07:25 PM
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Just today my 318 will not start. I put the key in, make sure it is in neutral, push in the clutch and turn the key. The dash lights come on but the starter does not seem to engage because the engine to not even attempt to turn over. Checked all fuses. Could not find a fuse for the starter though. Any ideas?
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Re: 318

what year?
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Old 10-02-2005, 01:53 PM
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Re: 318

Bad ground somewhere. Also the solenoid might be crap or the connections on the solenoid. just push start it and rebuild the starter or get a used one form some car that had it replaced. I found so many nearly new parts at junk yards.
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it is a 1995. Could it be the fuse to the starter? If so, where is the fuse located and what does it look like?
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