Quote from: NMKawierider on July 31, 2024, 08:36:35 PM
The center plug will have at least two wires in it-one power from the switch for the soleniod's coil and the other a ground. You can trace each back to where they come from or go to. To test you may have to cut into the insulation to probe. Pull the connector to see if it shows any heat damage or bad connection.
Understood- the center plug has power for the solenoid coil, from the ignition switch and the second is the solenoids ground. Alright so I verified I have no voltage going to the starter positive when turning the IGN to START. The ground of the starter has continuity to the common ground on the chassis. The (M), Motor-side of the starter solenoid is getting no voltage when turning the IGN to START but the (B), Batter side is getting a clean 13.8 Volts and when tuning the IGN to start, doesn't drop below 12.8-12.6.
So, the (M) side of the solenoid isn't getting voltage for some reason. The service manual you sent, the electrical schematic is 'okay' for a general overview, but it looks like there are two or three AUX relays that play a role in this... Additionally I do not believe my model of 600 has the brake interlock. I pressed the brake just to make sure but since I've has this sxs, I've never had to press the brake. Transmission is in neutral as well, parking brake set.
I'll have to open up the dash and try to trace the ignition power that goes to the coil of the solenoid. I did also confirm the ground of that middle plug (on the solenoid) has continuity to the common ground where the three wires are, below the CVT cooling elbow.
Puzzling... Appreciate the assistance