Help! Starter engages when I connect the positive cable
I am finishing up my Pacesetter LT install on my 97 TA 6 speed and have everything hooked up. I took off the starter to gain access and now I put it back on.
I disconnected only the positive wire on my battery for the install and left the negative cable on. When I put the positive cable back on the battery, the starter immediately engages and there is no key in the car.
I have no clue why this is happening because there are only 2 wires to hook up on the starter and I'm pretty sure they're correct.
What happened? Does this have something to do with the way the battery cables were disconnected?
I disconnected only the positive wire on my battery for the install and left the negative cable on. When I put the positive cable back on the battery, the starter immediately engages and there is no key in the car.
I have no clue why this is happening because there are only 2 wires to hook up on the starter and I'm pretty sure they're correct.
What happened? Does this have something to do with the way the battery cables were disconnected?
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