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1.3litre starting problem

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1.3litre starting problem

Post by mr73az »

hay guys im pretty much new to 4x4 and this site. i just purchased a 89 suzuki sierra. 1 problem i am having is that sometimes it starts 1st go, other times it cranks over really slow an eventually starts and other times it just clicks. is this a problem that some of u guys have gone through. any help will be appriciated. cheers shane
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Post by Lil'Loki »

Sounds like a battery or alternator issue.

a) battery's about to die

or

b) alternator isn't charging the battery
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Post by simobimo »

More likely you have a dodgy connection.

Pull the leads off the battery and clean
up the terminals with some sandpaper.

Check the other end of the cables too. +ve goes to the starter, disconnect it and give it a scuff. The -ve cable should earth on the bottom starter bolt again with the general clean up.

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Post by mrRocky »

have a mechanic check the timing, or mark where the dizzy is and undo the bolt and adjust slightly one way or the other to retard and advance the timing, just trial and error.
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Post by vitara guy »

it may also be the starter motor i had the same problem so i pulled it out and clend it with electrical terminal cleaner and it works fine

if it is just clicking give the starter moter a tape with a hamer and it should fire up if it is a starter moter problem
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Post by hammer down »

check compression as well if pressure is down it can cause hard start
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Post by Guy »

google.com
Type in
suzuki "clicky starter fix"

Your questions will be answered.

(basically add a relay to your starter circut)
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Post by mr73az »

i ended up finding the problem it was the starter motor. apparently the solenoids shit themselves and it did. it ended up that bad i jumpd started my car and the current that the alternator was suppling the starter was completely draining it and i had no lights no stereo nothing it was just draining all the power it was also seized when i removed it
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Post by mr73az »

if i went abit happy in the mud do u think it would stuff my starter motor or alternator by any chance?
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Post by PJ.zook »

Yes mud can definately stuff both of em. Thats something we all have to live with. You can reasonably seal up starter motors, but alternators is nye impossible to seal against mud. If you do get the alternator coated in mud, rinse it out as soon as possible with a freshwater hose.
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Post by mr73az »

yea thats what i thought mate. my alternater ended up being stuffed as well not sure if it was from the mud or just shit itself. thanks anyway
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