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Old 19-03-2010, 07:59 PM   #1
fred43
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Muswellbrook NSW Australia
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Cool AU Falcon wont start

Well went to start the AU yesterday and all I got was that Tic tic tic tic tic then dead. Checked the battery and put in a new one.
Now all electrics work except the car wont crank.
An auto elec suggested putting a jump cable from the pos terminal on battery to the solenoid wire, and hey the car cranks over like a new one.
Turned ignition to on and tried but it wont fire as he suggested so still cant get it to workshop.
Problem is still there that once the jump lead is removed and the solenoid reconnected it wont turn over.

Have checked everything I can think of and still no luck. Am open to any suggestions that may solve the problem.

I Love my AU just wish it would start like it used to.

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