Starter safety switch wire?

Generally a click indicates either a bad commutator in the starter motor
or a bad starter solenoid (they get overheated easily on the turbo cars,
adding heatshielding is pretty much mandatory)

Good luck,
Stefan Mullikin
Portland, OR
Co-Founder
PNW-SDAC
http://www.pnw-sdac.org
1980 Fiat X-1/9
1984 Dodge Rampage 2.2
1987 Dodge Daytona Shelby Z
1987 Shelby CSX #106
1988 Shelby CSX-T #3


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I went to start my project crusing car today, and all i get is a click.
I know its not the starter, it's tested fine... the starter relay has a
fuseable link broke on it, but looks like its been broke a while. where
does this go? 
Could this be imy problem? if your looking at the car head on, it's the
left most box on the drivers side shock tower, the link is the first
spot on the "U" 
connector on the left... it seems to go directly into the wiring harness
but I can't find the other end. I checked my other daytona and it seems
to go back along the firewall, but has already been disconnected in that
car. My 87 shadow doesn't have this line. what is it? Please help!
Matt Colwell
86 T-Top Turbo~Z
86 Turbo~Z "Project: Daytona"
87 Shadow ES
02 S-10 4X4

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