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Old 02-13-2006, 12:50 PM
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help!!!! bronco wait start?

i have a 84 full size bronco an it wait start,i have replaced the selnoid, the starter, the battery,an all it does it click, the click is coming from the starter, i have had the starter tested an it is fine.the fly wheel looks good to.if anyone knows anything else to check please let me know thanks
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Old 02-13-2006, 12:56 PM
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Re: help!!!! bronco wait start?

Are the terminals good? I've had to replace mine. Maybe the cables? Double-check the negative battery cable. It may have a fusible link that is bad, or a loose connection.
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Old 02-13-2006, 01:01 PM
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Re: help!!!! bronco wait start?

well thanks there,but it does not have a fuse in the wire i have looked at that.the termianl are good an tight.the only thing maybe the cables may be burnt or some broke wires on the inside an it is not getting enough volts to crank it
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Old 02-28-2006, 12:52 PM
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If you're not positive that your battery cables are working well, get out some heavy-duty jumper cables (I have 4 gauge), not the cheapies, and bridge the connections to the chassis and the starter, one at a time. Be extra careful to keep those cables away from moving parts and belts. At least you'll know if you're getting enough "juice" to the motor...
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Re: help!!!! bronco wait start?

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If you're not positive that your battery cables are working well, get out some heavy-duty jumper cables (I have 4 gauge), not the cheapies, and bridge the connections to the chassis and the starter, one at a time. Be extra careful to keep those cables away from moving parts and belts. At least you'll know if you're getting enough "juice" to the motor...
aslo make sure you are in park or neutral, you do not want to get pancaked
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