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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: heinz on 30 April 2007, 20:05

Title: Wierd starter motor fault
Post by: heinz on 30 April 2007, 20:05
 Sometimes when I go to start my car the starter motor clicks then I lose all power, lights and clock on dash go out then they slowly come back to life.

 It keeps doing this until I remove the negative lead from the battery then it will be ok for a while.

 I put a meter across the battery and when I started it in the fault condition the voltage droped to 3volts and slowly built back up to 13volts :shocked:

my only thought is the solanoid is sticking a drawing shed loads of current and stays that way until I remove the negative lead????????
 
any Ideas would be great :smiley:
Title: Re: Wierd starter motor fault
Post by: bomp on 30 April 2007, 20:41
The batterys electrolyte level may be too low, I think halfords will check this for you.

I just bought a 50Amp one and for the first time in 3 years that I've own my MK2 I've got white lights instead of yellow. :) I can also see about 50 meters of road ahead of me instead of 3 meters.
Title: Re: Wierd starter motor fault
Post by: cняis on 30 April 2007, 21:43
i'd suggest checking your earth wires from the battery/starter motor for corrosion.  :smiley:
Title: Re: Wierd starter motor fault
Post by: Thom89 on 01 May 2007, 23:14
Connect a jump lead from your battery earth terminal, directly to your engine, now try and start your engine.. if it starts OK, then you have a earthing problem from the body to the engine! make sure all connections are free from corrosion, clean and tight..
Tom
Title: Re: Wierd starter motor fault
Post by: cняis on 02 May 2007, 21:09
Connect a jump lead from your battery earth terminal, directly to your engine, now try and start your engine.. if it starts OK, then you have a earthing problem from the body to the engine! make sure all connections are free from corrosion, clean and tight..
Tom

thats what i said  :tongue: