Okay if you're having a problem like that (slow/excessive starter spinning) with the 2nd AutoZone starter, you MAY not be getting enough voltage/amps. The starter gear is spring loaded, so the inertia of the spinning motion shoots the gear into contact with your flywheel. If it isn't getting full power (~12v) the starter will not spin fast enough to engage immediately, unless AutoZone is 0-2 which IS possible. Check quickly to ensure you have the 12v signal. (battery, starter solenoid, starter)
My $0.02 from past issues - Double check the part first (and make sure its installed flush and tight), make sure your wiring is solid (test with everything with a meter if you have), check solenoid by jumping if possible, and... always wire brush and tighten all of your "O" style bolt-on connectors. Also, if you know what you're doing, you can use jumper cables to simply test the AutoZone starter, disconnect the batt from your car first obviously. If you can do this "ghetto" test and your gear is shooting out and returning, double down on the wiring situation. Reply if swapping in the RA starter works, or not! Im curious! Sorry for the wordiness of the reply, but this should get you where you need to be! |
Yeah,
I thought sure...it happens sometimes...but twice. That's a bummer. It's not like it is a super complicated piece of equip. Anyway. Will be taking it back and not doing THAT again. Thanks |
Try jumpstarting the starter via jumper cables direct to the starter from a running vehicle, this will eliminate any wiring or circuit issues in your vehicle.
** Just be very careful with live jumper cables ** |
Originally Posted by GreenBee
(Post 172027)
you can use jumper cables to simply test the AutoZone starter, disconnect the batt from your car first obviously. If you can do this "ghetto" test and your gear is shooting out and returning, double down on the wiring situation.
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Originally Posted by GreenBee
(Post 172027)
Okay if you're having a problem like that (slow/excessive starter spinning) with the 2nd AutoZone starter, you MAY not be getting enough voltage/amps. The starter gear is spring loaded, so the inertia of the spinning motion shoots the gear into contact with your flywheel. If it isn't getting full power (~12v) the starter will not spin fast enough to engage immediately, unless AutoZone is 0-2 which IS possible. Check quickly to ensure you have the 12v signal. (battery, starter solenoid, starter)
My $0.02 from past issues - Double check the part first (and make sure its installed flush and tight), make sure your wiring is solid (test with everything with a meter if you have), check solenoid by jumping if possible, and... always wire brush and tighten all of your "O" style bolt-on connectors. Also, if you know what you're doing, you can use jumper cables to simply test the AutoZone starter, disconnect the batt from your car first obviously. If you can do this "ghetto" test and your gear is shooting out and returning, double down on the wiring situation. Reply if swapping in the RA starter works, or not! Im curious! Sorry for the wordiness of the reply, but this should get you where you need to be! |
Soooooo,
I put in the RA starter. Now I have the opposite problem. When cold starting it spins the engine fine and starts right up. When engine is hot it can barely turn engine over. Jumped it. ugh I checked Voltage. 12 (+) at batt cold & hot 12 (+) at starter hot (didn't check it cold) 14.4 at battery while running. |
Originally Posted by Ruckus
(Post 172273)
Soooooo,
I put in the RA starter. Now I have the opposite problem. When cold starting it spins the engine fine and starts right up. When engine is hot it can barely turn engine over. Jumped it. ugh |
Radio is only accessory.
And I turn it off when trying to start it. A/C belt is off. so, No Accessories. This weekend I will check to see that I have it positioned correctly... It Turns the engine really slowly and almost makes a grinding noise when hot. The Battery is a Walmart Battery. It is only a couple months old. Could it be that the battery doesn't have enough amps? But it would seem after it has been running it would have MORE amperage.? |
Heat causes electrical resistance.
Have you had the battery professionally tested? How many CCA is it rated at? Have you tried jump starting the starter directly of a fresh good battery? |
Batt has 550 CCA
it's everstart plus Batt is only a couple months old I have not tried jumping it directly to starter when hot. I DID jump directly to starter when cold a while back. had batt and alternater tested twice by Oreillys, and Auto zone. After I put the 1st starter in and was having problems... I replaced ground wires from battery, and added an additional from ground wire from engine to chassis. Adding a ground seemed to have no effect at all. Just went out now and it started up. cold. |
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