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brianc500
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Some ways to check the starter is:
1) Remove starter and take it to Autozone to test the solenoid and starter.
2) Using a test light or volt meter check to make sure that the starter is receiving key on power as well as crank power.
3) Jump a power source to the positive side of the starter to see if it turns over. You can do this without a key but you need a charged battery.
For all your parts needs I would try a u wrench it salvage yard where you take the parts of yourself. This is the cheapest way to get parts.
1) Remove starter and take it to Autozone to test the solenoid and starter.
2) Using a test light or volt meter check to make sure that the starter is receiving key on power as well as crank power.
3) Jump a power source to the positive side of the starter to see if it turns over. You can do this without a key but you need a charged battery.
For all your parts needs I would try a u wrench it salvage yard where you take the parts of yourself. This is the cheapest way to get parts.