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12.24v at the starter would be a dead battery or a bad primary power connection, probably at the battery. Assuming you were measuring from the starter to chassis ground. If you were measuring from starter to the engine, the ground strap from the engine to the chassis could be a suspect.
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Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL
is your battery charged up? My battery sat for a couple month but started my car fine the first try drove it around the block and parked it. Then trying to start it again to leave it wouldn't start. Thought it was starter until I hooked up a jump start box, then it fired right up. Check dat current
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12.24v at the starter would be a dead battery or a bad primary power connection, probably at the battery. Assuming you were measuring from the starter to chassis ground. If you were measuring from starter to the engine, the ground strap from the engine to the chassis could be a suspect.
This. If you're getting power to the starter from the ignition switch, I would check your ground strap before condemning the starter.
Try to crank the car while measuring the battery voltage. If it dips low its a bad battery or start, if it doesn't change at all there is an issue with the c101 connectors.
I personally heavily doubt its a bad starter.
Had starting issues on Tom's swap and it was incorrect pin out at the c101.
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