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93 SSEi Starter LOCKED UP

Old May 27, 2005 | 07:24 AM
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The daughters are on their way home, and rolling up to a red light, when they start to hear clunking from behind the dash. Then the gauges start going crazy, all jumping around like they do on startup. Finally there is some white smoke from under the hood, so they just shut it down (in the middle of the lane of traffic). At this point it will not restart, so they call home (thank GOD for cellphones).

Anyway, tow it to Pontiac and find out that there is power to the starter, but it will not crank, because the starter has locked up! Luckily the flywheel teeth are inspected and are all intact (whew). REALLY happy they had the foresight (or the teenage fear of something going wrong) to shut it down

$515 dollars later for a new starter installed, the car checks out and is starting and running fine. I guess the expected life for the starter is about 103,000 miles.

Just passing this along for anyone else with the same symptoms...FWIW

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Old May 27, 2005 | 08:20 AM
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Dave...not looking to scare you but that is anything from normal, expected or anything I've ever heard of. Glad it turned out good for you. But I'm thinking there might be some other electrical problem behind it.

Bill...JR... guys.. what are your thoughts?
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Old May 27, 2005 | 09:55 AM
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I've personally encountered the situation of the gages going crazy, but that'* common when the alternator and/or battery fail.

I can't comment about the smoke, but it sounds like there was another problem too. I've never heard of a starter failing such that the solenoid is stuck in the engaged position while driving.
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Bill....I think every bonne owner has seen the gauges go crazy...lol
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Originally Posted by BillBost37
Bill....I think every bonne owner has seen the gauges go crazy...lol
Mine are crazy LOL
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Thanks for all of the input, guys. They have been noticing sluggish starting for a while now, so I imagine that it WAS going...just taking its time doing it! I'll bet it WAS engaged as they were driving, but am still really glad we avoided having to replace the FLYWHEEL!

Thanks again. This board ROCKS!

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Ack... 500+ for a starter replacement... man I wish I coulda got there first and pocketed the 400$ profit on a hour job....
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Old May 29, 2005 | 10:37 AM
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This sounds more like the Bendix drive is locked up to me, rather than something wrong with the starter motor itself.

Really, how much can a replacement starter cost at the parts puppies?
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