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Bosch SR71 Starter Terminals


gsmith3

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Take a close look at the solenoid terminals, they are numbered.  Then look a the wiring diagram, the terminals are numbered.  Connect the wires per the color codes on the diagram.  Same numbers are used universally on starters BMW used.

A radiator shop is a good place to take a leak.

 

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Terminal at 6:00 is trigger from ignition switch, you can jump a wire from battery to spin the starter.  Terminal at 12:00 is power to bypass ballast resistor only when starting.

HBChris

`73 3.0CS Chamonix, `69 2000 NK Atlantik

`70 2800 Polaris, `79 528i Chamonix

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23 hours ago, gsmith3 said:

The starter is installed so I cannot read the terminal numbers.  That is why a sketch would help.

You don’t need terminal numbers, the bottom spade at 6:00 position is the trigger for the starter.

HBChris

`73 3.0CS Chamonix, `69 2000 NK Atlantik

`70 2800 Polaris, `79 528i Chamonix

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Teach him to fish and he'll never to hungry. Throw him a fish and you have guest for dinner every day.

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A radiator shop is a good place to take a leak.

 

I have no idea what I'm doing but I know I'm really good at it.

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