starter solenoid keeps breaking
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starter solenoid keeps breaking
Hi guys!
I´m sitting in Sweden with a -91 Bonneville SSE with a problem.
The problem is that the starter solenoid keeps breaking for me.
I replaced it for about three weeks ago, and now it´* broken again.
Please help me solve this problem, it drives me crazy!!!
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Peter
I´m sitting in Sweden with a -91 Bonneville SSE with a problem.
The problem is that the starter solenoid keeps breaking for me.
I replaced it for about three weeks ago, and now it´* broken again.
Please help me solve this problem, it drives me crazy!!!
Regards
Peter
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How in the HELL does it keep breaking though?
Are you hitting it? Or is it just that the Starter Drive doesn't engage the flywheel? if the later, try "Shimming" the starter!
Are you hitting it? Or is it just that the Starter Drive doesn't engage the flywheel? if the later, try "Shimming" the starter!
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No of course i´m not hitting it!!
And your other question is exactly my question.
I´ve changed the solenoid 3 times in 3 years, but the last 2 within 3 weeks.
And the starter is the same, and the shims are the same.
So, what´* the reason for this breakdown?
Peter
Ps The solenoid does not engage at all
Ds
And your other question is exactly my question.
I´ve changed the solenoid 3 times in 3 years, but the last 2 within 3 weeks.
And the starter is the same, and the shims are the same.
So, what´* the reason for this breakdown?
Peter
Ps The solenoid does not engage at all
Ds
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Sometimes the wiring and cables and connections can become corroded down there and cause the same problems. I had to have some of the terminals replaced on my 89 because I had the same problems.
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Hi fuddyduddy121
Hm i have measured the resistent on the cabels and nothing unusual there.
Do you think that it can still be the problem?
The connector on the big pluscable was a bit corroded when i changed the solenoid last time, but i rinsed it shining so .... ????
Hm i have measured the resistent on the cabels and nothing unusual there.
Do you think that it can still be the problem?
The connector on the big pluscable was a bit corroded when i changed the solenoid last time, but i rinsed it shining so .... ????
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Look where the cables attach to the starter, at the terminals.
The problem is usually not in the wires, but at the starter where the wires connect. You may try replacing the terminals that are on the starter and the cable ends. You can also try scrubbing them with a wire brush or soaking them in baking soda and water.
The problem is usually not in the wires, but at the starter where the wires connect. You may try replacing the terminals that are on the starter and the cable ends. You can also try scrubbing them with a wire brush or soaking them in baking soda and water.
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Eh, the cables connect at the solenoid (that keeps stop working) and it´* a brand new part everytime.
Nice tip with baking soda and water though.
Peter
Eh, the cables connect at the solenoid (that keeps stop working) and it´* a brand new part everytime.
Nice tip with baking soda and water though.
Peter
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Please read this
To all you nice people that´* trying to help me!
Please remember that my native language is Swedish not English!
So if my answers seems like i´m irrogant or sarcastic (or if my spelling sucks), is it just beacuse im pulling together all my "scoolenglish" just to make me understood.
I´m VERY greatfull for all the advise / tip i can get!
Regards
Peter
Please remember that my native language is Swedish not English!
So if my answers seems like i´m irrogant or sarcastic (or if my spelling sucks), is it just beacuse im pulling together all my "scoolenglish" just to make me understood.
I´m VERY greatfull for all the advise / tip i can get!
Regards
Peter
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Re: Please read this
Originally Posted by peterninja
To all you nice people that´* trying to help me!
Please remember that my native language is Swedish not English!
So if my answers seems like i´m irrogant or sarcastic (or if my spelling sucks), is it just beacuse im pulling together all my "scoolenglish" just to make me understood.
I´m VERY greatfull for all the advise / tip i can get!
Regards
Peter
Please remember that my native language is Swedish not English!
So if my answers seems like i´m irrogant or sarcastic (or if my spelling sucks), is it just beacuse im pulling together all my "scoolenglish" just to make me understood.
I´m VERY greatfull for all the advise / tip i can get!
Regards
Peter
Is the Starter Drive working at all? *IE: making a noise?*
If so try new shims.
If not try to see if there is "POWER" even getting to the Solinoid.
Are you using GM parts too BTW? Most "jobber" parts are just "remanufactured cores" & not NEW parts like GM. That could also be your problem.