Component Tests
1. Remove the starter motor.2. Secure the starter motor in a vise.
3. Connect the negative lead of a fully charged battery to the case of the starter motor.
4. Touch the positive lead from the battery to the S-terminal and verify that the starter drive ejects.
CAUTION: Do NOT leave the positive lead of the battery connected to the starter motor for more than 10 seconds.
5. If the starter drive does not eject, repair or replace the starter motor.
6. Remove the positive lead from the starter motor. The ejected starter drive should return to its original position.
7. If the starter drive does not return to its original position, repair or replace the starter motor.
8. Check the starter drive. It should turn freely in one direction, and positively engage to the armature when turned in the opposite direction. If not as specified, repair or replace the starter motor.