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Give the battery terminals and cable ends a really good clean too.The main earth strap locates to the 'Thingy', top bolt of the starter motor cover screws into the 'Thingy'!
Sounds like startus interruptus to me.Read one of the dozens of threads.
Can you swap the start relay with another one? Could be a bad relay?Tom
If the wiring diagram is of any use to you. I would swap #3 with #6. Relay #4 "might" be a special one??? Maybe someone here knows that for sure?Tom
So out with the voltmeter. When I turn on the key and press the starter button, I can hear the little faint "click" of a cube relay, which holds for three or four seconds before clicking "off" ... but there is ZERO voltage at the trigger wire for the solenoid - the needle doesn't even twitch.
Likely NOT startus interruptus then. Startus interruptus puts power to the starter, just not enough to pull the solenoid.I assume you have looked at all of the fuses. Tried the kill switch and such. Maybe the relay itself is failing.What year is this again?
I will guess, that the click you hear is from #4. It may not be letting power out??? Check the load side with a meter and see. I would swap #3 with #5 and see what happens if you have not done so already. I would also look at #4 and see if there is a part number on it and match it up with #5. If they are the same, you can also try #5 in #4.I'm not an electromagician, I hope Kiwi wanders in here soon.Hope this helps a bit.
If you are going to replace them - they are not all identical....Mark