Starter Motor Relay
- Disconnect electrical connectors from terminals "I" and "G". Using an ohmmeter, measure resistance between the terminals. Resistance value should be about 22 ohms. Measure resistance between either terminal and battery negative post. Resistance value should be infinite. If resistance values are not as specified, replace relay. If okay, reconnect electrical connectors.
- Disconnect electrical connector from "SOL" terminal. Connect voltmeter between terminal and battery negative post. While observing voltmeter, turn ignition switch to "START" position. If 12 volts is not indicated, check and repair wiring harness, bulkhead connector, and/or ignition switch. If battery voltage is present, go to next step.
- If battery voltage is present, but starter relay does not work, place transmission in Park (Neutral for man. trans.) and apply parking brake. Disconnect electrical connector from terminal "I" (Dark Green wire) and apply battery voltage to terminal. Using a jumper wire, touch terminal "G" to ground. If relay does not click, replace relay. If relay does click, repair ground circuit.