new flywheel binding with starter?
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new flywheel binding with starter?
Did a transmission swap yesterday on my 98 civic ex, woke up on a cold morning to start the ole car and just got a click like dead battery.. went down bought a new battery, put it in, still nothing... then checked wires and such and thought maybe the new fkywheels new sharp teeth were messing with the starter, loosened the starter and just barely hand tightened it and it started right up. Anyone ever deal with this?
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Did a transmission swap yesterday on my 98 civic ex, woke up on a cold morning to start the ole car and just got a click like dead battery.. went down bought a new battery, put it in, still nothing... then checked wires and such and thought maybe the new fkywheels new sharp teeth were messing with the starter, loosened the starter and just barely hand tightened it and it started right up. Anyone ever deal with this?
Sometimes when electric motor get stuck like that its because the armature inside is worn and the brushes are also worn.
The brushes dont make a good contact with the armature and thats why you hear the solenoid close but the starter doesn't move.
Or you could have some paint or grease where the solenoid makes contact with the trans housing and its not grounded right. This can be checked with a multimeter.
But if the starter is grounded right and voltage is reaching the starter give it a smack with a hammer and if it moves then youre starter is most likely worn.
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Re: new flywheel binding with starter?
I suppose that is totally possible the guy who sold me the tranny also left the starter with it I will try to swap it out when I get home
It is also the coldest day so far at 3 degrees wonder if that had something to do with it
It is also the coldest day so far at 3 degrees wonder if that had something to do with it
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Re: new flywheel binding with starter?
I can't say I legitimately do know how to use a multimeter, I do believe the auto parts store tests starters/batteries/alternators for free though.
More of the symptoms: All the lights/radio/fan comes on, occassionally when I go to start the car, the first time or two, it might just click, though none of the lights turn out, and the brake light comes on. After a few tries it will sometimes start up, but when the engine is cold, it fails to start more often. Only have been having this problem for the last few days after the transmission swap/new flywheel. Only thought it was flywheel because the teeth were much more pronounced than the old one, doesn't seem to be any additional noise. The last time when it was real cold out it took me loosening up the starter and giving it a good wiggle around to get it to start up. I cleaned up the battery terminals as I've had a problem with battery terminals before where the entire electric system would go out if I went to start it, so I don't think that's the problem because I'm not losing all power. I have not actually swapped out the old starter yet, it seems this one is working though it might take a couple tries to get it to actually start.
More of the symptoms: All the lights/radio/fan comes on, occassionally when I go to start the car, the first time or two, it might just click, though none of the lights turn out, and the brake light comes on. After a few tries it will sometimes start up, but when the engine is cold, it fails to start more often. Only have been having this problem for the last few days after the transmission swap/new flywheel. Only thought it was flywheel because the teeth were much more pronounced than the old one, doesn't seem to be any additional noise. The last time when it was real cold out it took me loosening up the starter and giving it a good wiggle around to get it to start up. I cleaned up the battery terminals as I've had a problem with battery terminals before where the entire electric system would go out if I went to start it, so I don't think that's the problem because I'm not losing all power. I have not actually swapped out the old starter yet, it seems this one is working though it might take a couple tries to get it to actually start.
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I can't say I legitimately do know how to use a multimeter, I do believe the auto parts store tests starters/batteries/alternators for free though. More of the symptoms: All the lights/radio/fan comes on, occassionally when I go to start the car, the first time or two, it might just click, though none of the lights turn out, and the brake light comes on. After a few tries it will sometimes start up, but when the engine is cold, it fails to start more often. Only have been having this problem for the last few days after the transmission swap/new flywheel. Only thought it was flywheel because the teeth were much more pronounced than the old one, doesn't seem to be any additional noise. The last time when it was real cold out it took me loosening up the starter and giving it a good wiggle around to get it to start up. I cleaned up the battery terminals as I've had a problem with battery terminals before where the entire electric system would go out if I went to start it, so I don't think that's the problem because I'm not losing all power. I have not actually swapped out the old starter yet, it seems this one is working though it might take a couple tries to get it to actually start.
With a multimeter you can check continuity of the starter body to ground to check if your starter is grounded properly
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