So I have found a few threads on here about the clicking then starting. This past weekend I removed the starter and took it to my local autozone and had it tested. Just to rule out the starter. It passed 3 different times. Before I re-installed the starter I used a wire brush and cleaned off the cable that goes on the starter and also the smaller wire that clips on. Got everything tightened back up. Problem isn't fixed though. Where else can I start looking? The car always eventually starts its becoming annoying more than anything when I hit the key and I get the click. I just have to keep cycling the key a few times then the starter will work.
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When you get this solved let us know. I now have 2 cars that do this, both auto trans, and have changed everything but the wiring harness.
gets worse when hot. The only things that have seemed to help are, turning the crank about 3 degrees, or tapping the starter with a rod while someone else tries to crank.
Please keep us posted.No car too fast !
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Originally posted by Dragonhealer View PostWhen you get this solved let us know. I now have 2 cars that do this, both auto trans, and have changed everything but the wiring harness.
gets worse when hot. The only things that have seemed to help are, turning the crank about 3 degrees, or tapping the starter with a rod while someone else tries to crank.
Please keep us posted.
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So if you push fairly hard sideways on your battery cables they do not turn on the post at all?
The ground connection goes to the body of the car and then the same wire continues on to the transmission. Check both connections there. If the one to the transmission is not clean it could cause this. The starter is grounded through its bolts and mating surface. Perhaps if you installed it completely covered in grease it would do this?
Can you get someone to check if its the starter itself or the relay thats clicking?
With autos they sometimes will not start when the flywheel is in the wrong position. Seen it a couple times. Nothing wrong with the car, just have to turn the crank a few millimeters
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Ryhl, (I hope I spelled it right), and White92, you need to do a voltage drop test on the harness. And also across the solenoid terminals (do this with the main power lead at the starter disconnected). You should also check the main wire impedance, it needs to be below .5 ohms for the entire circuit (post to post).Trees aren't kind to me...
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When you say main wire impedance, do you mean the signal wire to the solenoid or the B+ cable?
Thanks,
RyalLast edited by Dragonhealer; 07-03-2017, 02:51 PM.No car too fast !
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I'm also having this problem I used exhaust wrap to insulate the starter hoping to stop any heat soaking it helps the slow turning but the clicking is seemingly getting worse with time
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BP/g15mr swapped
Aspire brake swapped
Enough little mods I can spend a week trying to remember and still not get them all
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89 festie
rustful
maybe v8 maybe field buggy wont know till the time comes
93 festie
advanced suspension
kai/skeeter camber
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Originally posted by Dragonhealer View PostWhen you say main wire impedance, do you mean the signal wire to the solenoid or the B+ cable?
Thanks,
Ryal
I'll remember the spelling from now onLast edited by FestYboy; 07-03-2017, 07:20 PM.Trees aren't kind to me...
currently: 2 88Ls (Scrappy and Jersey), 88LX, 90L(Pepe), 91L, 91GL (Skippy) 93 GL Sport (the Mighty Favakk), 94 (Bruce) & 95 Aspire SEs, 97 Aspire (The Joker),
94 Justy 4WD, 87 Fiero GT, plus 2 parts cars. That's my fleet.
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Trixie, my 89 automatic has been doing exactly the same think lately. I have a new automatic starter sitting on the shelf that I bought for Rosie before I switched her to a 5 speed. Been meaning to switch out the starters so I will put the new starter on Trixie tomorrow and report back on what happens.
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Originally posted by 1990new View PostTrixie, my 89 automatic has been doing exactly the same think lately. I have a new automatic starter sitting on the shelf that I bought for Rosie before I switched her to a 5 speed. Been meaning to switch out the starters so I will put the new starter on Trixie tomorrow and report back on what happens.
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