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Need info on starter wiring on 92 Firebird V8

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Old Apr 21, 2009 | 06:25 PM
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Need info on starter wiring on 92 Firebird V8

I can't remember where the starter wires go exactly. I searched but only came up with stuff with cars that have only a large and small post. My starter has 2 large posts and the small one. I don't need to know where the small wires go, it's obvious. But on the large ones, I have 1 that is a double wire with a single connector, then a single wire looks just like it, then the really big one with the metal teeth on it. So I need to know if the smaller wires all go together on 1 post, and the big one on the other post, or does one of the smaller ones go with the big one.

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Old Apr 23, 2009 | 10:12 PM
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Re: Need info on starter wiring on 92 Firebird V8

Never mind guys. All the wires go on the top except the small one which goes on the small bolt. The only thing on ther lower bolt is the wire that goes directly into the starter( or solenoid ) . Funny how hard it is to find such common info, when you can find more obscure info easier.
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