kooky_guy
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Hi All,
Having finally got the RR jacked up enough to get underneath it, I'm just trying a few more diagnostics before I bite the bullet and start removing the starter.
You may recall that when I turned the ignition key, the negative battery terminal started smoking after a second.
I've just tried putting a jump lead from the battery negative to the starter and now the positive terminal is smoking when I try the starter.
Is this telling me anything useful? Even if its just to confirm that the starter is indeed knackered?
I've tried tapping it with a block of wood and at one point I did get some sounds other than a click from the starter, but it's back to simply clicking again now. It's a very loud and healthy sounding click though!
Is there anything else I can try or should I just get on and take it off? Any value in running a jump lead from the battery positive to the terminals on the back of the solenoid to exclude the cable? Or is that a bad idea?
Having finally got the RR jacked up enough to get underneath it, I'm just trying a few more diagnostics before I bite the bullet and start removing the starter.
You may recall that when I turned the ignition key, the negative battery terminal started smoking after a second.
I've just tried putting a jump lead from the battery negative to the starter and now the positive terminal is smoking when I try the starter.
Is this telling me anything useful? Even if its just to confirm that the starter is indeed knackered?
I've tried tapping it with a block of wood and at one point I did get some sounds other than a click from the starter, but it's back to simply clicking again now. It's a very loud and healthy sounding click though!
Is there anything else I can try or should I just get on and take it off? Any value in running a jump lead from the battery positive to the terminals on the back of the solenoid to exclude the cable? Or is that a bad idea?