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Re: Starter life of its own, Spitfire

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Subject: Re: Starter life of its own, Spitfire
From: Jim Cullen <jcullen@direct.ca>
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 22:21:43 -0800 (PST)
Cc: badams@cyberport.com
>This afternoon I had just finished changing the oil on my 74 Spitfire and
>was sitting there admiring my work, when all of a sudden the starter began
>turning over on its own. Fortunately, I had the neg. battery cable loose and
>I pulled it immediately.
>Has this happened to anyone before? 

Barry,

Yes it has, and let met tell you the shock it caused (I also had to pull the
battery cable too). Despite the 1974 model's tendency to want to start on
its own I sure you realize it also the best car on the planet. Anyhow, I
ended up having a short at my ignition switch, causing power to flow to the
starter at unwanted times. I think that the wire from my ignition switch
back to the relay is the white wire with the red stripe. This wire should
not be live all the time (i.e. when key not in ignition). If it is check for
any shorts in the vicinity of the ignition switch.

Hope this helps,


Jim Cullen
1974 Spitfire 


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