are the ground and power wires known to be good?How can i test them?added any extra grounds? they are not a bad idea, supplemental grounds..How can i add any extra grounds? maybe to the head?checked your starter bushing?No, how can i?if your ground and power wires are good, and your starter bushing is also good, and the car still runs as it should,then it would lead me to believe that you have something dragging, or just that your starter is shot..can you coast start the car, and have it run as normal? just wont re-start?didnt seem like it was pulling very many amps.. usually a dead starter will dim the lights when cranking, even with a NEW battery..
First:- What year is the car, engine?- will it start with a jump from another car?- will it start after charging the battery?- has it taken a long time cranking before starting?- are the battery terminals and cable-ends clean from corrosion where they join?
if you don't mind a bit of defiling:go to the junkyard and..1.) pull a gasser starter (or diesel if they have one) - install it2.) grab the battery cables off an f150 (or f250 if they got one) - remove 1 or 2 valve cover nuts and thread a bare end of the battery cable under that little metal bar that connects them all, and connect the other end to the negative battery terminal3.) use the remaining section of battery cable from the f250 to connect the positive battery terminal with the starter, and if you have enough, you can double the one that runs to the alternator as well.that is all
- What year is the car, engine?-1992, RB engine, 1.6 td with intercooler-ok- will it start with a jump from another car?-Yes- then maybe the starter is OK, but battery is perhaps bad.- will it start after charging the battery? - In summer yes, in winter no- batteries get poor in the winter, not usually starters- has it taken a long time cranking before starting?- The last time i jump started it was in september, have not touched it ever since.- I should ask better... Does the starter need to crank more than 30 sec to start the engine? That will make the brushes/starter/bushing wear faster.- are the battery terminals and cable-ends clean from corrosion where they join?- the battery terminals are deff in good nick, but the cables are old, from a 1986 GTi.- They might be small for a diesel... if they get warm from cranking, bigger is better.It sounds as likely (or more) to be battery/charging as starter.What is the resting voltage of the battery?What is the voltage at the battery when the engine is running (after the glow is over and dash indicator LED is off)Testing the charging system basics here: http://www.vwdiesel.net/forum/index.php?topic=32799.msg304607#msg304607"...def in good nick..." A traditional Spanish expression?
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
Gasser will do it but the diesel is better. I would say that it is a starter bushing problem.
Quote from: theman53 on February 03, 2013, 06:24:43 pmGasser will do it but the diesel is better. I would say that it is a starter bushing problem.they will start a WARM engine..they struggle to fire it when cold tho..
Quote from: R.O.R-2.0 on February 04, 2013, 01:01:15 amQuote from: theman53 on February 03, 2013, 06:24:43 pmGasser will do it but the diesel is better. I would say that it is a starter bushing problem.they will start a WARM engine..they struggle to fire it when cold tho..I got a tied gasser starter that starts a cold motor running on pure wmo ;-)