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| Called big German, aka emeraldcozy, and he got me started. I located the silonoid (sp?) but it is not like a normal one. If someone can call me and help I will drive to the meeting in Milton. Should be a simple fix but I'm just to darn dumb to trouble shoot. I'm guessing less then an hour fix. Symptoms are drove the truck to the house. Went to get gas and motor will not turn over. Battery is 100% charged. My guess is Silinoid or starter. Everything else works. WIndows, lights, radio, locks etc.... When I turn the key switch it just goes CLICK. Markus told me about bypassing the silinoid but it doesn't have prongs so I don't have a clue on how to do it. It has clip harness, best way I can describe it, on the silinoid. DAMN, forgot my # is 457-8783.
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You posted 8 minutes ago, just called and you are gone
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I'm a Sagittarius...If you don't want to hear the truth then don't ask my opinion! Then again I'm a "Vacuous Asshat" Political Correctness: A doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical liberal minority, and rapidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end. Century 25' Mirada 350/260HP "ISLAND LADY" >>>> Calera, Alabama My Pictures
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| Tuna man called and walked me through some trouble shooting. Looks like my starter. THANKS RON. NOT the word I wanted to hear though. 
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bamasam (7/18/2008) On your old truck Murph it is a simple fix. take off the battery cable and two bolts and slide her out of there. I just replaced the starter in my old truck and it was like $69 for a new one from Auto Zone.bamasam (7/18/2008) On your old truck. How about, on that year truck You make it sound older then me. Come on Sam..... After walking Murph through the diagnosis, do you think I left him hanging That is exactly what I told Murph. Only problem..... 1) All Murph's tools are on his boat and you know where his boat is...Scotts 2) Truck won't start, can't get it up on ramps. 3) Can't get under to remove starter (like me won't fit under) 4) Suggested, jack up, block up under tire. Not a 15-30 minute job once everything is at hand. First replacement starter in over 200,000 miles, now I call that service.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I'm a Sagittarius...If you don't want to hear the truth then don't ask my opinion! Then again I'm a "Vacuous Asshat"
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