drewmech
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So my 84 M1009 had a crank no start with the GP solenoid chattering away. So load tested batteries all good. Checked continuity on the solenoid and had an intermittent ground post (post with the blue wire attached). So removed and replaced with a ST85 from Napa. Big thanks to the people who posted about that part number! Failed test and check with the same issue. If I attach a ground to the post with the blue wire I get a short wait cycle and it kicks right up. For testing purposes I ran a ground from the blue post to the negative terminal of the front battery. So tomorrow morning (it’s too hot to keep working in the driveway today) I’m gonna follow the blue wire and check my grounds. If I don’t find anything there I’m at loss as to what to do next. Install a ground switch and manually cycle the plugs? Or do I have a controller fault? Anything else I should be looking for?