Mine was having such a job drawing power to the solenoid that the ignition barrel internals have now melted! So now the ACC terminal is internally connected to the starter terminal!
Time for a starter button I think!
starter motor problem
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Re: starter motor problem
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Re: starter motor problem
Remember to get a decent one ive got a graystone one now and thats really good!twiss wrote:Time for a starter button I think!
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Yeah don't really need that much of a decent one as its only powering up a relay now...
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Re: starter motor problem
I've seen this exact problem with a Lada Niva. Basically Twiss's right (if your problem is the same thing) - with the Niva, basically the cable that carries power to the starter just got frayed internally over time and lost it's ability to carry a decent current - the starter couldn't pull enough amps from a perfectly decent battery, and acted like it wasn't getting power.
The solenoid, only needing a fraction of the power, engaged just fine.
We ran a new cable and it worked just fine.
So try running a separate cable directly from the battery to terminal A on Darrel's diagram, turn the key and see if the problem goes away. If it does, replace the cable that goes to A, or run a new one through a relay as everyone's suggesting. Don't forget to add an inline fuse to the new cable though, it's a real fire hazard to have something unfused connected directly to your battery!
If it doesn't, that means something in your starter (between A and C) is b0rked. Open up your starter and look for damage.
The solenoid, only needing a fraction of the power, engaged just fine.
We ran a new cable and it worked just fine.
So try running a separate cable directly from the battery to terminal A on Darrel's diagram, turn the key and see if the problem goes away. If it does, replace the cable that goes to A, or run a new one through a relay as everyone's suggesting. Don't forget to add an inline fuse to the new cable though, it's a real fire hazard to have something unfused connected directly to your battery!
If it doesn't, that means something in your starter (between A and C) is b0rked. Open up your starter and look for damage.
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Re: starter motor problem
I went off roading sunday stopped and turned it back on and it was fine and has been fine today!! Weird!!
Thanks for all your help though!
Thanks for all your help though!
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Bit of a shake around probably moved some mud around in there
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