Yes, it could be that. You can test the switch by taking up the slack in
the cable by pulling out the knob, then pushing in the center pin on the
switch with a piece of wood. You can jump around the switch
((CAREFULLY)) with a pair of pliars, to see if it's the starter at fault.
Assume you have checked for good connections at the battery, at the
switch and at the starter. Then, of course, there's the starting handle,
conveniently placed behind the seatback.
Bob
'52 TD MkII
On Fri, 29 Aug 1997 19:00:32 -0400 stevet@hbp.com (Steve Tritle) writes:
>Steven Tritle wrote:
>>
>> Just took a drive and stopped the car. I went to restart the car and
>it
>> would not start. When the ignition key is turned I get juice at the
>> guages but the starter won't start when I pull the start knob.
>> Could the starter cable need adjusting?
>> Help.
>>
>> Steve
>> 52 TD
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