Problem locating a replacement starter solenoid relay for a 2005 Trailblazer 250. Trombetta part # 772-1211-212-22. OEM sheets don't list it. Any suggestions?
SOURCE: electric start clicking
Check the battery with a VOM while pressing the start button. If you have good voltage check the voltage on the positive cable on the starter. If you have good voltage there you have a bad starter, considering your cable connections are clean and tight. If no voltage at the starter the solenoid is no good. Usually the click is the solenoid closing and if the connections are not clean or tight the current will not make it to the starter.
SOURCE: how do i tighten the chain on my trail blazer 250
I think it is like my 500 scrambler if it is, look at the rear axle, there are 2 bolts back there That I believe have 5/8 heads on them. Loosen those and then look to the let and there are 2 bolts that hold the brake caliper on, they have 1/2 heads on them loosen those. The axle if like mine will have what looks like a big bolt head on the left side. Take a big wrech, pipe wrench will work if nothing else and turn it one way or the other. One way loosens the chain one way tightens it. After you have the chain tight, re- tighten all the bolts and you're done
SOURCE: starter solenoid clicks
If the sloenoid is clicking then its not the problem.You have a loose wire to the starter or the starter is locked up.
SOURCE: 2007 Polaris Ranger 500 EFI
If your battery is good then you have dirty or loose connections at the battery or the starter. Quite often this will be on the ground side.
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