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marco7789 Jul 25, 2009 03:09 PM

2001 SL2 has power but no spin from Starter
 
I have replaced the battery, the cables are good. I have jumpered the wire from hot to solenoid and get nothing from starter, no click o anything. The car has been starting without hesitation until yesterday. Can the starter just die or could it be the key switch?

OceanArcher Jul 25, 2009 07:03 PM

If you are jumpering from the hot side of the battery to the solenoid control connection, you are bypassing ALL other items in the circuit. If the starter does not click and spin with a hookup like that, then the starter has failed, and needs to be replaced.

(Of course, this is assuming that the connection point you are getting +12v from is REALLY good)......

derf Jul 25, 2009 11:57 PM

meaning you are using large enough cable ( low enough gauge) to carry sufficient current without resistive loss to ensure you're supplying juice to activate the solenoid....

OceanArcher Jul 26, 2009 10:44 AM

Well, bad me. I assumed he'd leave the heavy +12v cable attached to the starter, and use a lighter gage wire to trigger the solenoid -- my bad

derf Jul 26, 2009 11:05 AM

I'm the one with the issue, OA -- don't know what I was thinking but I was running out the door when I typed that response -- I fixed my earlier post......

marco7789 Jul 27, 2009 01:41 AM

Big conductor
 
Yah, I took a steel bolt and went from the battery cable to the solenoid lead on the back of the solenoid, and to the braided wire input for dc motor power. I only saw a small spark which made me think the solenoid was shorted. Nothing looked corroded on the starter or solenoid . I gues I have to crawl uder and take out the starter next. Thanks Guys!!

derf Jul 27, 2009 07:20 AM

Try the hammer trick while you're down there -- sometimes the solenoid will get hung up....whack it with a hammer a few times and then try to start...if it starts but continues to act up, you'll need to replace the starter .....

budsjlm Jul 27, 2009 08:13 AM

mine did the saoe when i bought it...it would just dp nothing at time what i cou,d worked great was a crow bar throught the intake...by yeah youll want to replace the starter

OceanArcher Jul 27, 2009 09:04 AM

Let's face it -- the starters they put in the 2000-2002 cars musta come from China (or maybe Borneo). Anyway, they seem to suffer a lot of failures, although I've never seen a recall or notification on them ....


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