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any ideas?

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 5:17 pm
by matthewK
i got a replacement starter motor for the 2h motor today i put it in
started the car when rev it a bit all the lights on the dash sorta came on a bit as iff the al;ternator was stuffing up then went out , now when i turned off the car i did try to restart but the start motor wouldnt kick over it throws the gear out but dosent spin to turn the flywheel


any ideads guys?

this is my first toyota and i havent been to impressed with it be gining to wonder why i sold the GQ patrol :P

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 5:29 pm
by cruiser60series
sounds like maybe a loose connection somewhere

that or hit the starter with a hammer

Re: any ideas?

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 6:33 pm
by Simo63
matthewK wrote:i got a replacement starter motor for the 2h motor today i put it in
started the car when rev it a bit all the lights on the dash sorta came on a bit as iff the al;ternator was stuffing up then went out , now when i turned off the car i did try to restart but the start motor wouldnt kick over it throws the gear out but dosent spin to turn the flywheel


any ideads guys?

this is my first toyota and i havent been to impressed with it be gining to wonder why i sold the GQ patrol :P
You sold the GQ because you realised it was the right thing to do (insert derogatory comments re Nissans in general here :D ) . I suggest you go to a marriage counsellor to see if you and your newly betrothed 60 can work things out :D

In plain english, go see an auto electrician. Sure they charge a bit but a good one will set you straight :armsup:

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 7:02 pm
by matthewK
i found the guy here in dandy wgho will test out the parts for start and alternator if thatrs dosent work try and get the whole car to him

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 7:56 pm
by Dyna Beast
There are a couple of contacts in the starter.One on each side of the solenoid.Heavy wires going to them."L" shaped when removed.they can and will wear were the solenoid contact ring touches them,much like points.The one sending power to the starter may be cactus.They are easy enough to remove and cheap to buy.Being a tight arse I just brazed the contacts up and filed them flat.Your battery may be a bit down and because the contacts are worn won`t pull the solenoid over enough.
Cheers