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Wire schematics for a 2001 neon. I have a 2001 neon, starter seems to be not working... bought a new one, but when I was taking off the old one I noticed a corodid wire that seems to be rapped around the main power to the battery. Does the 2001 neon have a ground leaving from the main power wire?
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This all depends on what wires are broken. The most likely reason for the fuses popping is because of something shorting out against something else. Whether that be wire to wire or wire to frame.
First of all before you spend a lot of money with computer mechanic or personal machanics try a little trouble shooting yourself. My sons neon would not start it started out as beinging a intermittent problem 1. It had a very old battery we replaced it seemed like this sovled the problem it started and ran for a couple of weeks, then same problem. This seemed like it may be a wiring or inition problem, jumped from the + batt. to the starter relay coil w/ key turned on it started every time was thinking it was the inition. Tried one more thing switched A/C relay w/starting relay in engine compartment fuse box. wa la no money for the greedy mechanic.
Hi:) I have a Saturn Wagon and had the same problem i bought a new starter to find out when i was putting it on. The wire going to the solenoid on the starter was loose and only needed tightened but since i was there i put the new one on anyway because of the age of the old starter.
It seems that a washer that is between the nut and the wire rusts away and loosen the connection over time.
Sounds like solenoid on starter has packed it in Try crossing solenoid terminal (small wire on solenoid) to power feed on starter (End of battery cable) If nothing happens Remove starter & renew solenoid
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