Can someone link me what wiring / wiring harness I need for my 66 automatic GT?
My solenoid is fine, it's the wiring coming off the two small front posts. Sometimes my car will not start.
If your car cranks every time, you don't have an issue with solenoid wiring. If it doesn't, then look into your ignition switch or neutral switch circuits. If you're saying it cranks OK but doesn't start, then you have a different set of issues.
In the past two months after getting gas my carhas not started. I'm 100% sure its one of the wires coming off the solenoid. I believe its brown that goes into a group of wires. I just need direction where to get these wires without buying an entire new wiring harness from cj pony parts.
Can you be more specific? Simply stating "after getting gas my car has not started", is too general. When you turn the ignition key to start, does the starter crank the engine, or, nothing happens? Does the starter crank the engine and the engine does not fire, or start? What is the history of this problem?
Getting gas wouldn't have anything to do with your solenoid wiring. Not knowing what fuel system you're running, it sounds more like a fuel filter problem. Why would you think you have a wiring problem? Did you mess with the wiring when it wouldn't start (after getting gas)? If it's an automatic, is the transmission in neutral or park? What ignition system do you have (points or electronic)? If you tried moving wires, you may have created a different problem.
Is the brown wire broken? Why do you think it's bad?
It is possible for it to be a cause of no start, it receives power from the solenoid, to feed the ignition in crank position.
If there's no power at the I terminal in crank, the solenoid is bad.
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