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Re: starter problem

To: <djjob@noos.fr>, <healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: starter problem
From: "Scott Willis" <ahpowered@hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 09:28:26 -0500
Dereck,
Sounds to me like there is not a strong enough current going to the starter.
You may want to double check all connections again. I know it sounds too
easy but that is want my started did before I had a good connection to the
battery.

Good luck.
Scott
Mashed BN7


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <djjob@noos.fr>
To: <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 8:49 AM
Subject: starter problem


> I dont believe in conicidences so I think Ive screwed something up.
>
> I started my car without problem this morning and moved it about 10 feet
to where I could work on it. (its not at my home)
>
> I then installed a Panhard rod, no problens there.
>
> I then removed the rear bumper as part of my move to a more competition
look for the car. I removed the number plate light and taped up the wites. I
removed the battery to enable easier access to the bumper irons. One of the
nuts kind of indirectly shares the same post as the earth. My battery switch
has never been connected.
>
> I then put the battery back in and prepared to test the panhard rod.
Pressed the starter, nothing, pressed it a couple more times and got a
whirring noise followed by a click coming from the direction of the starter.
>
> It was then lunchtime so I came homed to ponder the problem
>
> So
>
> Is my stsrter stuck? or broken?
> Is it  the solenoid?
> Is it just a coincidence or have I messed something up when removing the
bumper
>
> Would appreciate thoughts before I go back to it

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