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On 15 Jun 2001, at 1:07, JaransonT3@aol.com wrote: > I have continuity in the red wire from the solenoid to the back of the > ignition switch. (terminal 50 to 50). I have continuity from the battery to > the voltage regulator (VR) and from the VR to the ignition switch (terminal > 30). I also have it from terminal 30 to 50 when the key is in the "start" > position. I interpret this as the start circuit being complete and without > breaks when the key is in the "start" position. I would get a friend to hold one end of a heavy wire on the + terminal of the battery. Take the other end and touch it to the terminals on the back of the ignition switch. First touch it to the hot terminal while you hold the key at START. If this works, the ign sw is ok and the problem is before the switch. If that doesn't work, just touch the wire to the ign sw terminal that leads to the solenoid. If that works, the wiring to the solenoid is okay and the ignition switch is bad. If neither one works, there is too much resistance either in the wire you are using for testing, or in the wire (and connections!) between the ign sw and the solenoid. - Jim Adney jadney@vwtype3.org Madison, WI 53711-3054 USA ------------------------------------------------------------------- Search old messages on the Web! Visit http://www.vwtype3.org/list/