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subzali said:I'll stop at the auto parts store and pick up some ground wire first, 'cause I did notice that at least the strap from the starter to the frame looks like it should be replaced...
I am going to go with a bad ground strap from the starter to the frame. This is identical to what happened to me. It is intermittant, heat related and burning wires are the tell all for me.IDave said:We aren't really saying different things. I agree with replacing the wires and the contacts, but I'll bet the fault is in the switch, and that is why it is intermittant. It is worn, so the positions are fuzzy.
In other words, the contacts within the switch ARE the intermittant ground fault.