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Dear all

 

My 1997 Tdi won't start. It is not even cranking - I have checked all the cables battery etc but to no avail.

 

Ignition lights etc all come on Glow plug lights up and goes out etc - All Gauges work If I turn on lights heated screens etc it has no effect either way .

 

Is there a relay or Fuse anywhere in the loop I need to check?

 

Any suggestions?

 

 

Cheers

 

BJ

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Any suggestions?

 

Get a large hammer..........

 

And whack the starter motor

 

 

(unless its an automatic then check the inhibitor switch)

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Well Three large hammers later - nothing (it's not an Auto)

 

Where should I start looking - I put a direct current from the battery to the solenoid - nothing - not even a click - Does that mean the solenoid is knackered?

 

I am out all day tomorrow and My Missus now has no car - I need help!!!

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Does that mean the solenoid is knackered?

 

Probably, but it could still be the bendix gear giving the flywheel a big hug.

 

See if you can get a 12v feed direct to the motor....just to be sure.

 

 

 

I am out all day tomorrow and My Missus now has no car - I need help!!!

 

Its probably a good surgeon ( that can count up to 2 ) with a needle and some thread that you may require.

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Well despite hammers and standby surgeons it still isn't going. ;)

 

I'll remove the starter tomorrow evening and see where I go from there.

 

Any advice will be gratefully received!!

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Tried 12v direct to the starter - no good. I'll take it out and see what then - The main problem is it is raining and the grounds wet!
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Well removed the starter - tried applying current - nothing. Took the end plate off and two of the four brushes had disintegrated - so I think I'll buy a new one :D The cars done 142K and the starter has never been off so it's not bad really.

 

Who would you reccomend - GSF?

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Up to the point where you said the brushes had disintegrated I was going to suggest looking for a piece of copper braid about 2" long which connects the feed from the the input connection into the bowels of the starter. Mine just dissappeared one day and I repaired it with a several pieces of coax cable braid and a large hot soldering iron. I only knew that it had once existed by looking very closely at the connections.

 

But if the brushes are gone......... :D

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big im assuming your compressor is u.s?i have 1 in my garage without the clutch plate :D :P if its of any use to you?
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big im assuming your compressor is u.s?i have 1 in my garage without the clutch plate :D :P if its of any use to you?

 

 

God knows, will have to get underneath it and have a look, will let you know.

Thanks

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