starter clicks but doesn't turn over
On my '99, I regularly have the problem that the starter solenoid clicks, but
the starter won't crank right away. I have to turn the ignition key on and off several times before the starter turns. I have a new starter and a new ignition switch. This has annoyed me for several months. Does anybody have an idea what it could be? TIA, -Joe |
starter clicks but doesn't turn over
Joe Feise > wrote:
> On my '99, I regularly have the problem that the starter solenoid > clicks, but the starter won't crank right away. I have to turn the > ignition key on and off several times before the starter turns. > I have a new starter and a new ignition switch. > This has annoyed me for several months. Does anybody have an idea > what it could be? I'd start by checking the battery, corroded terminals might do that. |
starter clicks but doesn't turn over
Turn on the headlights. If they are very dim or off when cranking, it's
probably a battery or connector problem, if they stay bright, it's a starter motor issue. "Joe Feise" > wrote in message ... > On my '99, I regularly have the problem that the starter solenoid clicks, > but > the starter won't crank right away. I have to turn the ignition key on and > off > several times before the starter turns. > I have a new starter and a new ignition switch. > This has annoyed me for several months. Does anybody have an idea what it > could be? > > TIA, > -Joe |
starter clicks but doesn't turn over
On May 18, 12:04 pm, Joe Feise > wrote:
> On my '99, I regularly have the problem that the starter solenoid clicks, but > the starter won't crank right away. I have to turn the ignition key on and off > several times before the starter turns. > I have a new starter and a new ignition switch. > This has annoyed me for several months. Does anybody have an idea what it could be? > > TIA, > -Joe Woo! Sounds like what stranded me and my mom two weeks ago. Only we couldn't actually get it to start. If it's been more than a year since you got your battery, I'd replace it. If it's under warranty...well then have them test it and charge it. Then pour Coke (yes, the soda) into a rag and clean the terminals of the battery and the ends of the cables thoroughly. Remount the cables...maybe with some anti-corrosion battery grease (AutoZone loves to sell you this stuff at the counter). If it doesn't work...well, it will work! If it happens again in a little while (assuming you just charge the battery), then the battery is defective and charging unevenly. Might have tipped over at some point. Get it replaced! -r0ll |
starter clicks but doesn't turn over
I tried turning on the headlights. And the result so far has been that I have
seen much less of the problem. Most of the time, with the headlights on, it started right away... -Joe Mal Osborne wrote on 05/19/07 02:14: > Turn on the headlights. If they are very dim or off when cranking, it's > probably a battery or connector problem, if they stay bright, it's a starter > motor issue. > > > "Joe Feise" > wrote in message > ... >> On my '99, I regularly have the problem that the starter solenoid clicks, >> but >> the starter won't crank right away. I have to turn the ignition key on and >> off >> several times before the starter turns. >> I have a new starter and a new ignition switch. >> This has annoyed me for several months. Does anybody have an idea what it >> could be? >> >> TIA, >> -Joe > |
starter clicks but doesn't turn over
r0lliSl1fe wrote on 05/20/07 20:36:
> On May 18, 12:04 pm, Joe Feise > wrote: >> On my '99, I regularly have the problem that the starter solenoid clicks, but >> the starter won't crank right away. I have to turn the ignition key on and off >> several times before the starter turns. >> I have a new starter and a new ignition switch. >> This has annoyed me for several months. Does anybody have an idea what it could be? >> >> TIA, >> -Joe > > Woo! Sounds like what stranded me and my mom two weeks ago. Only we > couldn't actually get it to start. If it's been more than a year > since you got your battery, I'd replace it. If it's under > warranty...well then have them test it and charge it. Then pour Coke > (yes, the soda) into a rag and clean the terminals of the battery and > the ends of the cables thoroughly. > > Remount the cables...maybe with some anti-corrosion battery grease > (AutoZone loves to sell you this stuff at the counter). > > If it doesn't work...well, it will work! If it happens again in a > little while (assuming you just charge the battery), then the battery > is defective and charging unevenly. Might have tipped over at some > point. Get it replaced! > > -r0ll > Thanks for the tips. The battery is fairly new, although it could be over a year already (I'd have to check my receipts.) -Joe |
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