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Deserion Aug 28, 2011 10:34 PM

Won't Start
 
Here's the situation. Took the car outside for a quick light wash, started just fine. Went to put it back in the garage, nothing. It only briefly clicks, and the starter does not engage.

I've checked the fuses and so far so good. Changed the DME relay to a spare, no change in status. Load tested the battery, all is well. Battery connectors appear good.

It drove fine earlier when I took it out for a club event, and now this. :confused:

Anyone have insight on what else to check?

chris951 Aug 29, 2011 12:04 AM

Might be a shorted solenoid if it doesn't even turn over or check the engine ground wires. I hope this helps.

carlskisWP Aug 29, 2011 01:05 AM

load test battery - does that mean you took it out of car and tested it? and it was fine. I usually end up installing a battery i know is good just to make sure. if you have power and clicking it looks like starter/solenoid or connections.

Rocket Rob Aug 29, 2011 09:30 AM

I would suspect a fault with your starter or its solenoid. I've had luck hitting starters with a hammer while someone turns the key. If the solenoid is stuck, the hammer hit can loosen it up. Unfortunately, this is only a temporary solution. If this is the problem then you need to replace the starter.

Before you do that, I would check your grounds. Remember they are two. One at the battery and the other between the starter and the bottom of the car.

Richard Curtis Aug 29, 2011 11:54 AM

Careful!! Check the simplest things first... in this case, your battery, as carlkskisWP above points out. Classic symptoms of a failed battery or corroded connections. If you do get around to the starter, please don't "hit" it with a hammer. Light taps is all it usually takes.

Deserion Aug 29, 2011 08:53 PM


Originally Posted by carlskisWP (Post 8826267)
load test battery - does that mean you took it out of car and tested it? and it was fine. I usually end up installing a battery i know is good just to make sure. if you have power and clicking it looks like starter/solenoid or connections.

Yeah, took it out and put the load tester on it and it's holding the charge just fine. We did test the alternator's output when we replaced the battery, which was in the last three weeks. All accessories work.

Will try giving light taps on the starter solenoid after checking the ground straps (ground at the battery is clean).

Deserion Aug 30, 2011 12:25 AM

It's the solenoid. Tapped on it, got it to partially engage. The starter is getting power, so I'm ordering a new one and will get it installed. Should help the slow start issue too, I'd imagine.

Thanks guys. :)

chris951 Aug 31, 2011 11:05 PM

I'm glad it was something simple.


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