Griffen Amadon
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I have a buddy who has a 1981 jeep cj7 that was retrofitted with fuel injection by the previous owner. It has the inline 6 cylinder in it. The issue is that a few weeks ago, the starter decided it wanted to stay engaged to the flywheel and burned it out. To cover all bases, since they were really old and worn, he replaced the ignition starter switch, the starter, starter solenoid, and the ignition lock cylinder. All brand new. Now it has no crank whatsoever. Has the 4 post solenoid, with 12v going into one end, and nothing coming out other side to starter when you turn the key to start. The two wires on top of solenoid, blue and red(with black stripe), the blue one has 12v when key is turned to start. The red one has 5.8v, which catches my interest because doesnt that have to be 12v also for the solenoid to engage? My question is why that wire is only getting half voltage? And where does that wire come from? I try and trace it into the harness and lose it halfway through. Any help is appreciated. Also, does the solenoid have to be grounded? Im not sure that it is, i could be wrong though. Not too familiar with jeeps. Thanks in advance