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gshead
Starter solenoid wiring
I just got a $200 1982 GS450L. When I put power to the + and - the lights come on but the starter has nothing from the button. In looking at the solenoid, the soldered wire goes to the start button and one of the threaded lugs has a wire to the starter. The other threaded lug has nothing hooked to it. Should that be ground or to positive? I suck at wiring.Tags: None
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koolaid_kid
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One of the threaded terminals should be connected to the battery with a large wire (probably black).
The other threaded terminal should be connected to the starter (again, with a black wire).
Even when you have them connected properly, you still might not get any response when pushing the START button.
Unless it has been bypassed, you will also have to pull the clutch lever in.
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gshead
Thanks for the quick replies. The clutch lever wiring was cut also, so I just connected them to each other.
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