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starter motor.
starter motor.
I got stuck in the coles carpark yesterday when the starter motor wouldn't engage with flywheel. I have the starter motor apart and the solenoid is moving freely. Is it possible that the coil in the solenoid has lost continuity? I guess that would mean getting a new solenoid. If so then I guess I better finally go buy myself a multimeter.
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Re: starter motor.
That'll learn youmuppet_man67 wrote:I got stuck in the coles carpark yesterday ramping my car taking poser shots ..........
While you've got it off, strip and clean the entire starter.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
everyone should have total care it is by far the best modification I ever did on the Sierra. I reckon I used over $3000 worth of tows alone plus accommodation for 7 people and meal vouchersmuppet_man67 wrote:ps. How good is racv total care. waited 40 minutes for him to give me a push.
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My GU had the exact thing happen. Spoke to two auto elect they both said along the lines of "common fault on a GU, you'll need a full reco at $150-170"christover1 wrote:I always take mine out, take it to an auto elec, usually $110 or there abouts to have it recoed
Other probs inside starter can mimic faulty solenoid, cos they rob power from solenoid.
I bet its been mudded up inside.
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An hour to pul it off, strip it, clean it with some carby clean, a quick lube and it's still going. Total cost $FREEBIE
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
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I have total care! HAvn't neded it yet but will one day for sure! Good thing to have behind me i reckon!grimbo wrote:everyone should have total care it is by far the best modification I ever did on the Sierra. I reckon I used over $3000 worth of tows alone plus accommodation for 7 people and meal vouchersmuppet_man67 wrote:ps. How good is racv total care. waited 40 minutes for him to give me a push.
As for the starter motor when mines not engaging properly i just give it a wack with my mag lite!
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This is because your solenoid is full of crud and a bit stiff. mine moves freely. I got a multimeter and there is continuity through the solenoid and the starter moter. I guess though if it were shorting out there would still be continuity? I might just hook it up to the battery and check how it doesn't work. Then off to an auto elec.suzuki boy wrote:
As for the starter motor when mines not engaging properly i just give it a wack with my mag lite!
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So what do i do to clean it? Just take it out and spray with wd40 or something or is it more involved! It's a prick to get in and out from memorie!
It only happens once a month or so, so if it's a more indepth thing i'll just leave it!
It only happens once a month or so, so if it's a more indepth thing i'll just leave it!
Built swb sierra, building a lwb sierra ute and have a dmax for family camping
I got it reconditioned. cost $120 It wasn't an electrical problem mud had worn away the shaft so that basicly the starter was turning but it wasn't turning the gear at the other end. The guy was keen to emphasis that the 12 month warranty didn't cover starter motors full of mud.
suziboy its a tight to get too it but there is only two screws on the end of the solenoid. If you could get the solenoid off, and give it a clean out and free it up it would probably solve your problem.
suziboy its a tight to get too it but there is only two screws on the end of the solenoid. If you could get the solenoid off, and give it a clean out and free it up it would probably solve your problem.
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