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Not for an A1. It should be very similar to the A0 as the wiring at the starter is basically the same, but I have nothing specific to confirm that. The starter replace procedure is in chapter 7 which is in the 20-3 manual. You can download all the A0 manuals up in the manuals section.
Not for an A1. It should be very similar to the A0 as the wiring at the starter is basically the same, but I have nothing specific to confirm that. The starter replace procedure is in chapter 7 which is in the 20-3 manual. You can download all the A0 manuals up in the manuals section.
Ok so today I finally started looking at the truck in more detail as I was realizing my employee just wasentngoing to figure it out and I found a broken negative cable from the battery to the starter/chassis ground. This totally explains my voltage issue and plan to have it repaired tomorrow. I’m hoping this fix will get my truck started. I’m a little bummed I bought so many parts trying to figure this out but thankful I have spares for future use. Thanks everyone for the help and pointing me in the direction of checking wires.
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