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Clicky clicky no starty
30 Aug 2023 20:01 #250583
by LesNewell
Replied by LesNewell on topic Clicky clicky no starty
I agree. When it does it's clicky clicky act, hold the starter on for a few seconds then turn off the ignition and feel around the connections on the heavy battery cables (both power and ground). If one is warm or hot, that's your problem. Do you have a nice solid earth strap between the engine and the body shell?
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30 Aug 2023 20:10 #250584
by lesgrandepotato
Replied by lesgrandepotato on topic Clicky clicky no starty
I’ve pulled and cleaned all connections. I’m stumped by it at the moment. I’ve ordered in a new starter that I can return.
I’ll also look into an exorcism
I’ll also look into an exorcism
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30 Aug 2023 22:24 #250586
by fordem
Replied by fordem on topic Clicky clicky no starty
Get a meter.
Negative meter probe to the battery negative post, positive meter probe to the battery positive post, what's the voltage with everything off? What's the voltage with the key turned to the start position.
Now put the meter positive on the starter power connection (the heavy cable from the battery), what's the voltage there with everything off and with the key turned to the start position?
Now put the meter positive on the starter control terminal (the small spade lug), what's the voltage there with the key turned to the start position?
Negative meter probe to the battery negative post, positive meter probe to the battery positive post, what's the voltage with everything off? What's the voltage with the key turned to the start position.
Now put the meter positive on the starter power connection (the heavy cable from the battery), what's the voltage there with everything off and with the key turned to the start position?
Now put the meter positive on the starter control terminal (the small spade lug), what's the voltage there with the key turned to the start position?
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31 Aug 2023 06:16 - 31 Aug 2023 06:19 #250589
by yakuza
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
Replied by yakuza on topic Clicky clicky no starty
Agree, do the measuring. And if all is good with the voltages, the new starter should fix it.
The magnetic coil in the starter solenoid could be weak so it does not give enough pressure on the contacts.
www.zukioffroad.com/tech/suzuki-samurai-...-relay-modification/
There is also this I have heard of in the US on forums and such, but cannot remember having had this problem come up here in norway with any friends or myself.
The magnetic coil in the starter solenoid could be weak so it does not give enough pressure on the contacts.
www.zukioffroad.com/tech/suzuki-samurai-...-relay-modification/
There is also this I have heard of in the US on forums and such, but cannot remember having had this problem come up here in norway with any friends or myself.
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
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31 Aug 2023 07:41 #250591
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From memory (and it’s not consistent both the car and the memory!)
The switch circuit shows 12.5 volts on key turn.
The main battery voltage may drop to 2v or so for a period of maybe a minute before it comes back.
I think it this is accompanied by the tick of a relay but I’m not sure where that is.
Sometimes it’s just dead. Nothing happens. No voltage drop.
If it has dropped then rocking the car and or swearing at it may cause it to come back. Quite disconcerting when the lights are on as a tell.
I’ve used two different batteries so it’s not that, and two different ignition switches.
Using a Hotwire to the start connection on the solenoid doesn’t always work either. I’ve even tried bridging the solenoid to the starter with a screwdriver. No dice.
But the starter and solenoid works on the bench and when they work in the car makes no odd noises so I think it’s the right starter for the ring gear.
I’ve removed and cleaned the negatives cable and the positive. Including shortening the neg to new copper. Nothing gets noticeably warm and tapping the starter doesn’t seem to remediate the issue.
The switch circuit shows 12.5 volts on key turn.
The main battery voltage may drop to 2v or so for a period of maybe a minute before it comes back.
I think it this is accompanied by the tick of a relay but I’m not sure where that is.
Sometimes it’s just dead. Nothing happens. No voltage drop.
If it has dropped then rocking the car and or swearing at it may cause it to come back. Quite disconcerting when the lights are on as a tell.
I’ve used two different batteries so it’s not that, and two different ignition switches.
Using a Hotwire to the start connection on the solenoid doesn’t always work either. I’ve even tried bridging the solenoid to the starter with a screwdriver. No dice.
But the starter and solenoid works on the bench and when they work in the car makes no odd noises so I think it’s the right starter for the ring gear.
I’ve removed and cleaned the negatives cable and the positive. Including shortening the neg to new copper. Nothing gets noticeably warm and tapping the starter doesn’t seem to remediate the issue.
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31 Aug 2023 08:58 #250594
by DrRobin
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
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Replied by DrRobin on topic Clicky clicky no starty
If it is killing the battery (you mentioned sometimes the whole car goes dead) then one of two things is happening, either the battery is dead or something most likely the starter motor is drawing a massive current. What happens is under load the battery can’t supply the current, the terminal voltage drops and internal resistance rises. Once you take the load off the battery slowly recovers. If the load is within range then the battery is dead.
Dead battery - fully charge the battery and put a voltmeter on it, it should get to about 14v, if it goes over 15 or 16v it’s a sure sign it is dying.
Take it off charge and put a load on it, say the headlights, the voltage will settle back to between 12 - 13v. If after an hour the voltage is at or below 12v then the battery is dead.
Excessive current - starter motors can draw excessive current, usually if they have a fault or even if they haven’t been used for a while and have become damp. Unfortunately the massive current usually damages something in the starter motor. Sometimes you can stop it doing it by turning the motor by hand to a different position, but a new motor will tell you if the old one has had it.
My guess would be it’s a combination of the two an old battery and a starter motor that sticks or draws excessive current.
Dead battery - fully charge the battery and put a voltmeter on it, it should get to about 14v, if it goes over 15 or 16v it’s a sure sign it is dying.
Take it off charge and put a load on it, say the headlights, the voltage will settle back to between 12 - 13v. If after an hour the voltage is at or below 12v then the battery is dead.
Excessive current - starter motors can draw excessive current, usually if they have a fault or even if they haven’t been used for a while and have become damp. Unfortunately the massive current usually damages something in the starter motor. Sometimes you can stop it doing it by turning the motor by hand to a different position, but a new motor will tell you if the old one has had it.
My guess would be it’s a combination of the two an old battery and a starter motor that sticks or draws excessive current.
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
Ex 2011 Blue Jimny SZ4
Northumberland Jimny Blog
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