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Starter Motor - Ground Circuit

A slow cranking condition can be caused by resistance in the ground or return portion of the cranking circuit. Check the voltage drop in the ground circuit as follows:

  1. Disconnect the idle adjusting screw.
  2. Connect a remote starter switch between the starter solenoid S-terminal and the battery positive terminal.
  3. Connect the multimeter positive lead to the starter motor housing (the connection must be clean and free of rust or grease). Connect the negative lead to the negative battery terminal.
  4. Engage the remote starter switch and crank the engine. Read and record the voltage reading. The reading should be 0.2 volts or less.
  5. If the voltage drop is more than 0.2 volts, clean the negative cable connections at the battery and body connections, and retest.
  6. If the voltage drop is greater than 0.2 volts, determine which way the current is flowing in the cable. Connect the multimeter positive lead to the end of the cable nearest battery positive.
  7. Connect the multimeter negative lead to the terminal at the other end of the cable.
  8. Crank the engine and observe the voltage reading. The voltage reading should be 0.2 volts or lower. If the voltage drop is too high, clean the terminal ends. Retest, and if the voltage is still high, replace the cable. If the voltage reading is less than 0.2 volts and the engine still cranks slowly, replace the starter motor.