Brother, his starter running without the key, carbon brush problem?....if u are close to your mechanic, he could actually change the carbon brush inside it, the last time did it for RM60.
used starter costs bout RM150.
Brother, his starter running without the key, carbon brush problem?....if u are close to your mechanic, he could actually change the carbon brush inside it, the last time did it for RM60.
used starter costs bout RM150.
OOo didnt read that part, thought it was a starter problem, how bout adding a relay?Brother, his starter running without the key, carbon brush problem?....
Relay ada, and already swap with another......hhahhahahhahaOOo didnt read that part, thought it was a starter problem, how bout adding a relay?
hmm thought the method if starter cannot run oni, give it a try than but still hasn't got the time to do yetforgot read it realier but still want to write that
try ketuk2 the solenoid with spanner/plier or any metal that can reach there a bit to see it the stuck came from solenoid or switch at steering in the first place...
now not much mech want to do it, why need do extra time when u can order & do other car while waiting + rm150 to repair a car can consider cheap edi.if u are close to your mechanic, he could actually change the carbon brush inside it, the last time did it for RM60.
used starter costs bout RM150.
not what the starter...but whack the solenoid above it....maybe that stuck on position....hmm thought the method if starter cannot run oni, give it a try than but still hasn't got the time to do yet
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now not much mech want to do it, why need do extra time when u can order & do other car while waiting + rm150 to repair a car can consider cheap edi.
So now is reversed. Last time my starter cannot start I knock it for it to contact......hahhahhahanot what the starter...but whack the solenoid above it....maybe that stuck on position....
That is why when car cannot start, we crank and stop, crank and stop. Too long high current might just do what you mentioned.Just to share my experience when this happen to me long ago on a diesel pajero , i was doing fuel system bleeding that require the engine to be crank for quite sometime , then the starter keep on cranking even with ignition switch in lock position til the starter started to smoking , i quickly disconnect the neg battery terminal & took the starter out to a starter motor & alternator rebuilder and they found out that the soleniod contact has welded together because of the heat of continous cranking , just got the soleniod replaced and the starter was working again ... they also said starter should be crank for maximum 10sec thn let it cool off for 20secs only continue to crank , if continue crank non stop for long time either the soleniod contact would be welded or the motor get fried .