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Checking for spark - alone - service socket for starting motor - identification 200 1988

I'm in the process of diagnosing a starting failure.

I need to run the starter from under the hood and I see a "service socket for starting motor" on the schematic for the starting circuit and in the wiring diagram.

It took a a few scans and I found a likely socket on the driver's side.

Can someone tell me if I am going to blow something by connecting this to the positive terminal because there MAY BE (?) another socket for another system in that area and I found the wrong one?

The one I found matches the illustration and has a blue wire under a red sheath. The sheath has numbers on it (T1398398-1).






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