Thread: 350 starter problems
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07-01-2009 09:46 PM #1
350 starter problems
Wasup guys. My starter went out so I got a new one from autozone and put it
on and at first I had the small wire on the wrong screw on the silenoid and it didn`t say anything. So I unscrewed it and in the process I touched the big bolt that goes to the battery a couple times and it sparked up a little. So I disconnected the positve cable and then cont
Continued to unscrew the nut for the small wire so I can put it on the right bolt. So I did that and it crunk up on the first try but after that it won't crank it just made kind of a loud funny sound. So I checked to see if the positive wire was touching the small wire which is on the same bolt the big bolt and maybe they were touching a little to much to so I straightened that out. So I'm trying to figure out whether I burned the starter out that
Quick when it sparked up a little or could it just be a bad starter. This is my first time putting on a starter.
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07-02-2009 05:11 AM #2
Take it back to Autozone and have them check it on their tester. Either you got a bad one (was it rebuilt or new?) or your little screwup in wiring damaged it. I wouldn't have a lengthy discussion about the wiring thing, just tell them it didn't work and see what they find out.
When you are doing the next one, disconnect the starter positive cable right at the battery until you are done.
Don
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07-02-2009 11:45 AM #3
Ya I definitely won't tell them what I did. I'm just going to tell them to give me anew one.this time should be a little easier for me. My mechanic says that its a lot of bad starters going around. But if that little incident did mess it up I guess its all apart of learning. Thanks
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07-02-2009 01:10 PM #4
I have had very bad luck with rebuilt starters and alternators. Now I buy new ones only.
Don
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07-02-2009 01:19 PM #5
Autozone parts have a lifetime warranty... And you'll need it.
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07-02-2009 01:21 PM #6
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07-02-2009 09:08 PM #7
Guys check this out. It may have not been the starter at all the battery was low and doesn't seem like the alternator is charging. But I guess I just new that the battery should be charged that I didn't think this could be it. Couldn't get the alternator tested yet autozones machine wasn't working. But I put a screwdriver at the back of the alternator while the car running and I got no magnetic draw to it. Isn't this sort of a test to see if it is charging?






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