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starter sometimes doesn't spin

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starter sometimes doesn't spin

Post by bad_religion_au »

on the hj45, the starter every couple of weeks just won't spin, i mean there is nothing when you turn the key... glow plugs still heat.... any suggestions... only happens once every couple of weeks, once i roll start it, it'l work fine for a few weeks
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Post by RV80 »

replace the soleinoid. i dont think there
to dear. or just clean it out .
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Post by gavinc »

same thing happened with my lux it was the soleinoid i got a recon starter motor for 150 or a new one is about 300 i think cheers gavin
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Post by Macca177 »

i had a smialr problem with my lux too.... rebuilt starter and still the occasional prob..then put a relay on the igniton siwtch line...havnt had a prob since.
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Post by bad_religion_au »

ok, checked, and there is most definately a click of a relay when trying to start it..
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Post by Tojo »

check the obvious things as suggested. I had a similar problem with mine - sometimes it would work and sometimes it wouldn't. After pulling it apart myself and checking i couldn't find anything wrong. After having an auto electrician rebuild it and again strip it down and check it the problem still occured sometimes. I think it depended on the position it stopped in. Sometimes rocking the car would move things enough for it to work. After getting really pissed off i ended up buying a new starter.
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Post by Samuel »

I pulled mine apart and soldered the hold-in windings back together and saved a $350 exchange job. Check to see if there is current getting to the solenoid first. If there is then its in the motor. fun fun fun.
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Post by Shadow »

Samuel wrote:I pulled mine apart and soldered the hold-in windings back together and saved a $350 exchange job. Check to see if there is current getting to the solenoid first. If there is then its in the motor. fun fun fun.


just make sure you havent got your gut hanging over the fanbelts while your doing this incase she goes >_<
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Re: starter sometimes doesn't spin

Post by dow50r »

bad_religion_au wrote:on the hj45, the starter every couple of weeks just won't spin, i mean there is nothing when you turn the key... glow plugs still heat.... any suggestions... only happens once every couple of weeks, once i roll start it, it'l work fine for a few weeks

Hi
Inside the solenoid, there is 2 pickups that cost $8 each that transfer current to the starter motor after the solenoid has pulled them together and meshed the gears.
One of them is stuffed, change it and you will be away with a reco starter, all except for the black paint.
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Post by Samuel »

Shadow wrote:
Samuel wrote:I pulled mine apart and soldered the hold-in windings back together and saved a $350 exchange job. Check to see if there is current getting to the solenoid first. If there is then its in the motor. fun fun fun.


just make sure you havent got your gut hanging over the fanbelts while your doing this incase she goes >_<


bodylift baby! I can do it from the side :). But if you were going to test it i would hope you have the brains to disconect the wire and test it on its own!
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