Pease help!
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Pease help!
ok, i need some advice...i have a 94 teg the problem is when i go to start the car it makes a bad grinding sound(my theroy is the flywheel/starter gears not hitting correctly) but eventually it will start. Now i have never had this problem in the past, it has just recently started happening, my theroy is that the starter solenoid isnt pushing the start gear hard/far enough and it is hitting the flywheel at an odd angle or just partially. If anyone has some advice on this please your help would be great!
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Re: Pease help!
Originally Posted by chuckyarus
yeah I would say more than likely you need a starter
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Re: Pease help!
Definitely check the starter, it's not hard to do. You have to remove the intake piping, and maybe the battery to have room to get to it. Then there are just two or three bolts holding it in. Take it out and inspect the teeth to see if they're damaged.
If they are damaged, go get a new one. And, you should also check the flywheel to see if that's also damaged. On the bottom side of the engine, where the motor meets the bell-housing, there's a cover you can remove and get a look at the flywheel.
Oh and, nobody bought a new starter anywhere for $90, especially from a dealership. If it turns out to be your starter, go to Advance/Autozone and get one there. It will be around $135 with a core.
If they are damaged, go get a new one. And, you should also check the flywheel to see if that's also damaged. On the bottom side of the engine, where the motor meets the bell-housing, there's a cover you can remove and get a look at the flywheel.
Oh and, nobody bought a new starter anywhere for $90, especially from a dealership. If it turns out to be your starter, go to Advance/Autozone and get one there. It will be around $135 with a core.
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Re: Pease help!
Originally Posted by 95siguy
Definitely check the starter, it's not hard to do. You have to remove the intake piping, and maybe the battery to have room to get to it. Then there are just two or three bolts holding it in. Take it out and inspect the teeth to see if they're damaged.
If they are damaged, go get a new one. And, you should also check the flywheel to see if that's also damaged. On the bottom side of the engine, where the motor meets the bell-housing, there's a cover you can remove and get a look at the flywheel.
Oh and, nobody bought a new starter anywhere for $90, especially from a dealership. If it turns out to be your starter, go to Advance/Autozone and get one there. It will be around $135 with a core.
If they are damaged, go get a new one. And, you should also check the flywheel to see if that's also damaged. On the bottom side of the engine, where the motor meets the bell-housing, there's a cover you can remove and get a look at the flywheel.
Oh and, nobody bought a new starter anywhere for $90, especially from a dealership. If it turns out to be your starter, go to Advance/Autozone and get one there. It will be around $135 with a core.
$187.63 before discount. Maybe it was a little more than that. O, well. Sorry.
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Re: Pease help!
Originally Posted by 95siguy
Definitely check the starter, it's not hard to do. You have to remove the intake piping, and maybe the battery to have room to get to it. Then there are just two or three bolts holding it in. Take it out and inspect the teeth to see if they're damaged.
If they are damaged, go get a new one. And, you should also check the flywheel to see if that's also damaged. On the bottom side of the engine, where the motor meets the bell-housing, there's a cover you can remove and get a look at the flywheel.
Oh and, nobody bought a new starter anywhere for $90, especially from a dealership. If it turns out to be your starter, go to Advance/Autozone and get one there. It will be around $135 with a core.
If they are damaged, go get a new one. And, you should also check the flywheel to see if that's also damaged. On the bottom side of the engine, where the motor meets the bell-housing, there's a cover you can remove and get a look at the flywheel.
Oh and, nobody bought a new starter anywhere for $90, especially from a dealership. If it turns out to be your starter, go to Advance/Autozone and get one there. It will be around $135 with a core.
I bought my starter for 45.99 from Carquest, well lucky duck me, worked at a car shop
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Re: Pease help!
have a friend try to saart the car and while he is doing this smack it once or twice with a hammer if it engages then the bendix inside the starter is stuck im not sure of how to clean them but usually that is the problem.....