all wiring is ok its most likely the motor itself, if you can get to it give it a tap with something and see if it makes any difference. If it starts after a tap then its most likely the starter motor
...Yes your right its the soleniod, might need the wires cleaning up that connect to the starter motor sometimes they go rusty so the connection is not good enough, worth cleaning before you replace
...starter motor. Now a multimeter test will confirm if the solenoid is contacting and if so then the starter motor is faulty. It can be due failure of the BRUSH in the motor or the commutator. If so ...
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...STARTER MOTOR WORKS, THEN CLICKING AGAIN. 2004 texas chopper. Solenoid clicks, then engages the starter motor, then starts to click again. Hooked up another good battery and the same thing. replace ...
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...starter motor is a coaxial pre-engaged type (the commonest type in use these days) so the solenoid is in assembly with the starter motor. The solenoid pulls the starter gear into mesh with the ...
...wire between battery positive terminal & the exposed terminal on the solenoid. If starter motor now operates then it's the ignition switch. If starter motor does not operate then replace
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...starter motor and solenoid on 1994 nissan bluebird? Locating and removing or testing the starter motor and solenoid on a 1994 Nissan Bluebird can be done by following these steps: Locate the starter ...
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...starter motor spinning. So, this helps that and allows for the inductive current to pass to the starter motor itself. That's normally the clicking sound of the power getting to the solenoid to boost ...
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