I have a 2004 Jeep Wrangler that doesn’t not turn over when you try to start it?
Rob
I know I do not have a starter problem because I took the starter off and had Advance Auto Parts test it. I also was able to run a wire from the positive on my battery to the starter and with the clutch in it will start. I believe it is the wiring or a relay. Does anyone know where I would look to check voltage on everything?
I know I do not have a starter problem because I took the starter off and had Advance Auto Parts test it. I also was able to run a wire from the positive on my battery to the starter and with the clutch in it will start. I believe it is the wiring or a relay. Does anyone know where I would look to check voltage on everything?
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June 9th, 2010 at 7:40 pm
It may have something to do with how you have to push the clutch in when you start the engine. There is a fuse that controls this , you might want to check all of your fuses in your glove box to make sure they are not blown (cant remember what fuse # or name).