I'm having some intermittent starting problems with my van and am just working through some of the excellent advice here - in particular on this thread:
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However, I seem to have an extra wire going to my starter solenoid, and was wondering if anyone could tell me what it does, please?
As described on the Wiki, on my van there are two wires connected to the threaded bar on the solenoid: a thick one coming from the battery compartment and another fairly thick one going backwards (presumably towards the alternator). Then, as in Nicola&Tony's picture below, there's a thinner wire (red with a black stripe) going to a spade connector on the solenoid, but I also have a fourth wire (thinner still; red with a white stripe) which goes to a second spade connector on the solenoid.
Nicola&Tony wrote:1st stage: finding and removing the starter motor.
The second spade connector is visible in this picture (also from Nicola&Tony), but I haven't heard anyone mention the thin red and white wire yet.
Nicola&Tony wrote:2nd stage: opening the solenoid.
All of my starter motor/solenoid connections were clean, except for this thin red and white wire, which was badly corroded. I've cleaned it up, but have just discovered that the van (occasionally) starts even without it connected, so I'm a bit mystified as to what it does. Having connected my meter from the (disconnected) red/white wire to earth, I get 0V with the ignition off, 1.5V with the key in position 1 and 13.8V with the key in position 2 (once the engine has started).
Can anyone tell me what this wire does, please? It's seemingly not related to my intermittent starting problem, but perhaps once I understand what it does I'll be able to work out what to do next.
Thanks!