Intermittent starter fault.
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pauly
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Intermittent starter fault.
Occasionally when I turn the key, there's just one click from the starter area. When it happens usually 2 or 3 attempts and the starter works. Today it didn't, and twice I had to rock the car forward with it in gear before the car would start. So where do I begin?
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Wh1t3Kn1ght
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Re: Intermittent starter fault.
Probably the starter solenoid needs replacing, you can fit a new solenoid but probably similar cost to exchanging your existing starter for a reconditioned one.
CP4L sell Lucas reconditioned starter motors and alternators - even though it says Lucas it will probably be an original OEM starter that has been reconditioned by Lucas.
https://www.carparts4less.co.uk/p/lucas ... -402330031
I had my replacement from Porschapart several years ago but if doing today I'd be going for the Lucas one above.
CP4L sell Lucas reconditioned starter motors and alternators - even though it says Lucas it will probably be an original OEM starter that has been reconditioned by Lucas.
https://www.carparts4less.co.uk/p/lucas ... -402330031
I had my replacement from Porschapart several years ago but if doing today I'd be going for the Lucas one above.
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pauly
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Re: Intermittent starter fault.
Thanks for the link. £150 exchange, guess it's worth a look to see if it's an easy fix first.
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Re: Intermittent starter fault.
You can buy all the parts to fully refurbish a starter from Wood Auto for about £60, it’s not hard as I can do it
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Re: Intermittent starter fault.
Sounds like a plan, I thought sticking/worn solenoid?Waylander wrote:You can buy all the parts to fully refurbish a starter from Wood Auto for about £60, it’s not hard as I can do it
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Re: Intermittent starter fault.
IF it clears by rocking it forwards & back it could be the solenoid &/or a dead spot on the starter. I have seen worn brushes or commutator do this. You can get the bits to rebuild it but given the mileage & work it has done I'd get a decent recon.
PS it is 944 electrical week! ALternators, now starters?
PS it is 944 electrical week! ALternators, now starters?
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Re: Intermittent starter fault.
The car has done just over 100k, but it's 29 years old. If the solenoid is in good shape, moving the starter dead spot by rocking it sounds about right.
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Re: Intermittent starter fault.
When mine went it was worse when the car was hot / warm, the starter is very close to the exhaust pipes on the turbo, not sure about the other models, I've heard heat kills solenoids.
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pauly
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Re: Intermittent starter fault.
No difference, hot or cold. It's done it for years, time to sort it out before it strands me.