Okay, this removes my Mark VI from the P.O.T.M. eligibility, as it's not running/driving/starting.
The starter began sticking on my '82 Mark VI, so I got a replacement solenoid. There were so many frickin' wires/terminals on the positive side I could hardly get the nut on. I had to mix and match and try to get it all to fit, and in the process I snapped the entire stud/terminal/plastic housing breaking the part.
So I got a glow plug relay, and wired up an extra ground. Starter stuck on me again, so I had the starter replaced with a lifetime NAPA unit by my mechanic, Dave (I had ordered a new starter, but got the wrong unit b/c I had ordered it for '91 GM, my brother used it in the '90 TC I traded him, and it was easier/faster just to have Dave get the part).
Well, when I picked it up, the damn thing stuck again! So I got a Standard brand Blue Streak fender solenoid, new ignition switch, etc, and had the mechanic who doesn't mind troubleshooting electrical stuff throw the parts on. I cautioned him that the terminals only fit on a certain way or the nut would not go on. I got the car back and it was starting ok, and then it sat for winter. I probably started it once or twice to run it to keep the battery charged.
Well, it stuck on me one more time, so I pulled the negative battery terminal. Well, my dad decide he was going to go try to start it and it stuck and he had to pull off the POSITIVE terminal to stop it turning over. Because the negative terminal "jammed on" or something and he couldn't get it pulled off.
Anyway, so the last time we went out to see what was what, I had my dad reconnect the negative terminal, and as it was sitting there, about 3-4 seconds after connecting the cable, it starts to crank, the ignition was in the OFF position.
I bought another solenoid (cheapo Standard is still $17), and in examining the wiring I found a second push on terminal tucked up near the wiring loom.
Here are pictures:
The starter began sticking on my '82 Mark VI, so I got a replacement solenoid. There were so many frickin' wires/terminals on the positive side I could hardly get the nut on. I had to mix and match and try to get it all to fit, and in the process I snapped the entire stud/terminal/plastic housing breaking the part.
So I got a glow plug relay, and wired up an extra ground. Starter stuck on me again, so I had the starter replaced with a lifetime NAPA unit by my mechanic, Dave (I had ordered a new starter, but got the wrong unit b/c I had ordered it for '91 GM, my brother used it in the '90 TC I traded him, and it was easier/faster just to have Dave get the part).
Well, when I picked it up, the damn thing stuck again! So I got a Standard brand Blue Streak fender solenoid, new ignition switch, etc, and had the mechanic who doesn't mind troubleshooting electrical stuff throw the parts on. I cautioned him that the terminals only fit on a certain way or the nut would not go on. I got the car back and it was starting ok, and then it sat for winter. I probably started it once or twice to run it to keep the battery charged.
Well, it stuck on me one more time, so I pulled the negative battery terminal. Well, my dad decide he was going to go try to start it and it stuck and he had to pull off the POSITIVE terminal to stop it turning over. Because the negative terminal "jammed on" or something and he couldn't get it pulled off.
Anyway, so the last time we went out to see what was what, I had my dad reconnect the negative terminal, and as it was sitting there, about 3-4 seconds after connecting the cable, it starts to crank, the ignition was in the OFF position.
I bought another solenoid (cheapo Standard is still $17), and in examining the wiring I found a second push on terminal tucked up near the wiring loom.
Here are pictures:
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