Ok so just went ahead and bought new starter.
But an earlier query is still bugging me and I need to know the answer for pure reference.
So can anybody explain this as cant seem to get a straight answer locally...and its driving me nuts...I NEED TO KNOW
My old starter wasn't working - wanted to know if just solenoid so I followed the procedure as described to me and as shown on many online vids etc...SEE PIC...
Starter out - onto bench - connected to good battery....
METHOD1
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NOWT AT ALL - NO LIFE WHATSOEVER.
Then with no reasonable explanation decided to try this (Neg jump led still attached to same place but positive placed on other terminal)...SEE PIC...
METHOD2
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Loads of sparks - can only keep connected for second as sparks are fairly aggressive but the motor instantly whizzes and spins.
SO...is method 2 another way to bypass the solenoid ie - if method 2 gets motor spinning does this mean motor itself is good...or have I just been wrecking an already knackered motor a bit more???
All I can find is reference to method 1 for bypassing solenoid - nothing about method 2.
I'd really love to know.
But an earlier query is still bugging me and I need to know the answer for pure reference.
So can anybody explain this as cant seem to get a straight answer locally...and its driving me nuts...I NEED TO KNOW
My old starter wasn't working - wanted to know if just solenoid so I followed the procedure as described to me and as shown on many online vids etc...SEE PIC...
Starter out - onto bench - connected to good battery....
METHOD1
NOWT AT ALL - NO LIFE WHATSOEVER.
Then with no reasonable explanation decided to try this (Neg jump led still attached to same place but positive placed on other terminal)...SEE PIC...
METHOD2
Loads of sparks - can only keep connected for second as sparks are fairly aggressive but the motor instantly whizzes and spins.
SO...is method 2 another way to bypass the solenoid ie - if method 2 gets motor spinning does this mean motor itself is good...or have I just been wrecking an already knackered motor a bit more???
All I can find is reference to method 1 for bypassing solenoid - nothing about method 2.
I'd really love to know.
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