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'Igntion sometimes clicks'?
TZD 1.7TD: '...when starting sometimes you have to hold the key over otherwise it only clicks...' Any idead what that means please? I'm assuming it's something to do with the ignition (where the key goes) being fucked, does that make sense?
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prob the solenoid on the starter motor...either a new starter motor needed or fit a relay to provide more ooopmh to the solenoid...worth cleaning up the contacts nice and pretty tho'
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I did wonder that mate but any idea why would turning the key sort it? I thought you'd need to twat the starter motor to make it work if it, or the solenoid, was knackered? Cheers.
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As odd as it sounds, and I've had the same 'pattern' from a few starter motors (either knackered or off a scrappies), if you keep turning and releasing the ignition key to bring in the starter motor, then it eventually works. The problem is always worse when the weather/engine is hot. It's as tho the solenoid still actuates, but not enough to make contact and turn the actual starter motor, so could be:
1)Poor internal contacts within the solenoid
2)Poor contacts to the solenoid
3)Dodgy ignition switch
4)Low Batt voltage (unlikely unless other symptoms...)
1)Poor internal contacts within the solenoid
2)Poor contacts to the solenoid
3)Dodgy ignition switch
4)Low Batt voltage (unlikely unless other symptoms...)
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A crappy live terminal on my battery gave me the same [and worse] probs on my tzd ........... .........I cured it* by turning the + terminal over on the battery [errrr .........it gave it a better/tighter "connection" ] ...................I think there may still be posts on here about it.
hth
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*Edit ............I f'kin hope I've cured it anyroads .........thats fcuked it,now i've mentioned it ...............it aint let me down fer 3 months,watch the sadbrat not start on me nex' time
hth
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*Edit ............I f'kin hope I've cured it anyroads .........thats fcuked it,now i've mentioned it ...............it aint let me down fer 3 months,watch the sadbrat not start on me nex' time
I've reached the same conclusion in life as my dog ....if I cant eat it,drink it,hump it or fight it ........I'll just piss on it,and walk away.
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Cheers dudes. What's a staret likely to cost second hand, are they easy to get hold of and what kid of job are they to fit to a mechanically cack handed chimp like me please? Thanks.
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A local scrappy charged me £25 [exchange] a couple o' years ago.Madcav wrote:Cheers dudes. What's a staret likely to cost second hand, are they easy to get hold of and what kid of job are they to fit to a mechanically cack handed chimp like me please? Thanks.
If I can do it should'nt be beyond most peeps ability,it took me all day,but but that was going to the scrappy,coming back to get the starter off,going back to the scrappy with the old one etc .......& stopping for fags/coffee/chats with me mates etc.
IIRC the only thing is you have to remove the plastic turbo feed pipe [although I cant check now 'cos my tzd is in my lock-up two streets away].
A new one is £73.50 [exch] in the 2007 GSF catalogue....part # N90113.
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Although short term a scrappies is the cheapest solution, I did 2 in the space of about 12 months and got pissed off with it and 'did a GSF'. If you go GSF route, get a Bosch or Valeo unit if you can and double check by counting the number of teeth on the gear cog thingy cos GSF (god bless them) fucked it up. As Terry says not a difficult job but you'll need an 8mm allen key..
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Yep, it's easier with the turbo trunking off, just a couple of jubilee clips and 5 10mm bolts along the slam panel will see that off.
Then as Bandit prescribed you'll need a 8mm allen socket, or key.
Three bolts secure the starter to the bellhousing.
Disconnect the battery before you start.
On the top of the starter the main positive cable is secured to the solonoid by a 13mm nut, and the trigger wire will either be a push on connector, or more likely a 8mm nut.
Shouldn't take more than an 30 mins if you dont stop for fags / beer / piss etc..
Then as Bandit prescribed you'll need a 8mm allen socket, or key.
Three bolts secure the starter to the bellhousing.
Disconnect the battery before you start.
On the top of the starter the main positive cable is secured to the solonoid by a 13mm nut, and the trigger wire will either be a push on connector, or more likely a 8mm nut.
Shouldn't take more than an 30 mins if you dont stop for fags / beer / piss etc..
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