No crank, starter motor testing question | |
Hi all,
I'm an idiot. I got through the absolute slog of replacing my alternator when I was tightening the termination back up and a nice big spark showed me I had forgotten to disconnect the battery. Idiot, I know. I should know better. If you can look past my indiscretion I'd be forever grateful.
So the ignition still turns on but the car doesn't turn over, I am trying to narrow down what damage I could have done so I can repair it. I have checked all relative fuses and mega fuses and none are blown. 12v is getting to the starter through the battery cable. I have tried to connect a different 12v feed from a spare battery to the starter solenoid too but still don't get a click. Is there anything else I'd need to do see if it is working? As in, it doesn't need another signal from somewhere, 12v to the post should do it? I just wanted to make sure I have done the correct test procedure and not missed anything before I order up a new one for no reason.
Thanks in advance!!
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