Can't help there...I went a different route and haven't had any issues since. Only had to cut 1 wire and run 1 fused 12v wire. https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f199/rad4runners-1986-4runner-dlx-build-up-252300/index3.html Good simplified picture in this thread: https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116/88-22re-one-click-no-crank-300675/
Finally picked up the solenoid. Now trying to make sure I get the wiring right, I’m still a little unclear. Here are my 3 questions: Connect the starter to #2? Connect both battery terminals to #1? What’s connect to “the switch” ? thanks in advance!
Not sure which is 1,2 or 3 but i have mine like this (with the smaller studs at the bottom) -Big left stud-- B+(Large gauge wire) -Small left stud--starter trigger from ign switch -Big right stud--to starter positive post(large gauge wire). And then a 10awg jumper from the starter+ To the small trigger connection on the starter. hope this makes sense
More than likely yes. Turn the key and check for voltage. Should only have + when in the "Start" position
So literally have been trying to get to this, but parenting has taken precedent… finally wired it up today and still getting just a click when I try to start. Battery is new as of 10/22. The photo has 2 wires on the left stud? Full disclosure, in the two years I’ve owned the solenoid (master pro 2SS5) that I just put on, I’ve dropped it on the ground and then also I cracked it over tightening small left stud. Not sure if that may have done something. Anyone's help is very appreciated
I would check battery voltage at this point if it sat for 2 yrs and no charge. Dropping it may have dislodged a contact point but highly unlike since these parts are designed for vibration. Recheck that your feeding voltage to the starter solenoid, and it's tight. Are you missing any grounds?