Use digital multimeter, Part No. 3377161, with the switch set to indicate DC volts.
Connect the multimeter positive (+) lead to the starter solenoid positive (+) cable terminal and the negative (?) lead to a chassis or engine ground location.
The multimeter must show voltage with the starter switch off to be normal.
If the multimeter does not indicate voltage, check the cable connecting the starter solenoid and battery for breaks. Also, check for loose or corroded connections.
If the multimeter indicates voltage but the starter will not operate, check the wire connecting the starter solenoid to the starter switch for breaks, and also check for loose or corroded connections.
If the multimeter does not indicate voltage, check the wire connecting the starter solenoid to the magnetic switch for breaks and loose or corroded connections.
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