30-10-2013, 01:35 PM
Get the starter motor off, or make sure the car is in neutral. Put +ve12v onto the +ve terminal on the starter motor. Earth the -ve back to te block, or same earth source as the power source you are using.
In other words, you are putting power across the starter motor directly from the power source. If it still fails to start the car it is almost certainly the motor. If it does start the car then your problem is elsewhere. As previously said, it could likely be an earth
In other words, you are putting power across the starter motor directly from the power source. If it still fails to start the car it is almost certainly the motor. If it does start the car then your problem is elsewhere. As previously said, it could likely be an earth

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