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Steve Davis

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Hi everyone, not trying to hijack this thread, but I have the same issue on my 2009 Tahoe. I verified the starter relay is working and the 40 amp fuse is good and I get voltage there when the key is turned to start, but no voltage at the starter solenoid. I suspect a broken wire, but where could it be broken, is it worth the effort to find the break, or is it just easier to run a new wire?
 

jz57

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Run a makeshift wire first to verify the problem being from the wire/power supply or the starter.



Hi everyone, not trying to hijack this thread, but I have the same issue on my 2009 Tahoe. I verified the starter relay is working and the 40 amp fuse is good and I get voltage there when the key is turned to start, but no voltage at the starter solenoid. I suspect a broken wire, but where could it be broken, is it worth the effort to find the break, or is it just easier to run a new wire?
 

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I'm thinking battery or wiring to battery. Weird an additional drain makes that much of a difference. When these things happen, does a jump help? That would answer a lot.
 

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