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I thought my battery drain was from the alternator but it is from the starter! What would cause that in the starter? Thanks
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Probably in the starter switch. That is the only connection to the battery except when starting. Check it with an ohm meter.
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How did you come to that conclusion? I ask because I would think a bad switch would cause the starter to want to spin if it was shorted?
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Put a volt meter between the battery cable and starter switch with no wires attached to the switch and you should read 0 volts. If you read voltage then you have something either shorting to the starter or to ground from the cable stud.
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Maybe your starter switch was sprayed?? The insulating washer is the one under the nut, under the cable, on the switch. Bill W.
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