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Posted by 2x4 on March 18, 2007 at 18:14:39 from (66.52.142.3):
In Reply to: Starter Solenoid posted by Jack-Ont on March 18, 2007 at 17:56:27:
My Freightliner truck does the same thing. Delco-Remy starter replaced in Jan. this year with new solenoid.. Scared the bejabbers out of me. Couldn't get to the battery & starter finally ran down. Engine will start & at some point the starter quits & backs out. Anyway I took it off & to starter shop & they said probably solenoid, maybe ignition switch. Starter worked ok on the stand but I had'em put a new solenoid on anyway. Haven't had chance to put it on yet. They said low voltage could cause this but my batteries are up.
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