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How do I interpret the diagram for the combination starter/solenoid when I have a separate starter (on the e-drive) and a solenoid mounted near the battery?

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How do I interpret the diagram for the combination starter/solenoid when I have a separate starter (on the e-drive) and a solenoid mounted near the battery?

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Every electrical system requires a starter and a starter solenoid. Some systems have the solenoid on the starter, some have the starter solenoid remote. The starter needs to know when to start and this is the reason for the starter solenoid. It is just a switching device to engage the starter.

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