No it was too hot and i had another car parked right up to the nose of my car so waited til it was here! Pretty sure relay is ok cuz thats the one thing u hear click when u turn the key over! I am gonna check the couple fuses that go with the starter and there is a test u can do with a multimeter on the battery and u have someone turn the key over and watch for a big voltage drop! If so means its the relay or the starter itself! I will watch a video on how to test just the relays to be sure! I had to wait to do that til i was home and had another person handy to turn the key while i operate the meter!
They are good! When i had them sell me the wrong undersized alternator several months back i started getting check charge system warnings so i replaced the ground wire itself that goes from the terminal to the frame of car and i replaced the negative terminal since it has a sensor that controls alternator output and basically everything else i could find charge system related before i finally went to swap alternator with warranty and they pulled it up and i pointed out the one they sold me was for a manual transmission and put out like 15 amps less! Even after putting the right alternator on i still got that warning on occasion so now wondering if starter was going out and pulling too many amps on start up if thats what would send a code that would make the charge system warming go off!
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