Circuit Test: M/T
- Using a voltmeter, check for battery voltage at starter solenoid terminal "S" when ignition switch is turned to START position and clutch pedal is depressed. See Figure. If voltage does not exist at starter terminal "S", check for voltage at starter relay terminal No. 3 (Brown wire). See Fig 1.
- Starter relay is located in relay box, under left side of instrument panel. Remove lower instrument panel knee protector to gain access to relay box.
- If voltage exists at relay terminal No. 3 (Brown wire), repair wiring between relay and starter. If voltage does not exist at relay terminal No. 3, check for voltage at relay terminals No. 2 (Black/White wire) and No. 4 (Black/Yellow wire). If voltage does not exist, repair wiring between ignition switch and relay.
- If voltage exists at terminals No. 2 and No. 4 of relay, use jumper wire to ground relay terminal No. 1 (Green/Black wire). Check voltage at terminal No. 3. If voltage does not exist at terminal No. 3, replace relay. If voltage exists at terminal No. 3, locate clutch interlock switch mounted to clutch pedal bracket. Interlock switch grounds starter relay when clutch pedal is depressed.
- Check for voltage at both wire terminals of interlock switch connector when ignition switch is turned to START position and clutch pedal is depressed. If voltage exists at both terminals, switch is good; repair open in interlock switch connector terminal No. 1 (Black wire) to ground. If voltage exists at interlock switch connector terminal No. 2 (Green/Black wire), replace switch.
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