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Patrick_Devlin

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I've got problems starting the car. Its happened in the last 3 days...

 

Its like the starter motor is sticking, when I first try turning the key it just clicks, then after a few goes it'll fire up as normal.

 

Is this the starter motor or the battery? and how much is a new starter motor should this one fail?

 

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Guest Terry S

The Frost kills them. Get a Battery from Halfrauds, they offer a 4 year free replacement warranty. Just remember to keep the receipt.

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I'm sure all batteries come with at least a 2yr warranty. Get a new one if you have the receipt..

I have gone thro' 1 per year with the soop . Mine isn't a daily driver so this is a factor , I'm sure ....

I can ,also, recommend Halfords for batteries.....may have had 3 but only paid for the first

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Check your connections.

 

Four year guarantee batteries are great I have had two replacements at about three years nine months. I had a loan battery while they checked it but got a brand new battery out of it each time.

 

My current MKIV battery is guaranteed for life!!!!! And I still have the receipt.

 

If your car is not in regular use of a float charger is a good idea, just keeping the battery in at top charge all the time.

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When it does it put a jump lead set up on from a known good battery, if it makes no diffeence it's almost certainly the starter. I am seeing a good few now, and I keep the necessary repair parst in stock. Can do a while you wait repair or postal next day return service. Usually about 60 quid, plus postage.

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It is more what usage the engine gets, lots os starts and they go sooner, the 300,000 mile MKIV TT I get in is still on the same starter it left Toyota with, as it rarely gets turned off :D Lot's of short journeys will wear the starter (and often the engine) more than less very long ones. I guess I have had to fix about 5 or 6 so far.

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Ive just had this very thing happen. Few clicks initially then after a while it would fire up.

 

Battery died without warning so i replaced it with a new one, however it did continue to start badly even with the new battery.

 

If after changing the battery you have the same thing, check the lead to the starter motor. Leon found this to be fractionally loose, and after tightening, all back to normal.

 

My only ever cheap fix, lol

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Originally posted by ad500

Ive just had this very thing happen. Few clicks initially then after a while it would fire up.

 

Battery died without warning so i replaced it with a new one, however it did continue to start badly even with the new battery.

 

If after changing the battery you have the same thing, check the lead to the starter motor. Leon found this to be fractionally loose, and after tightening, all back to normal.

 

My only ever cheap fix, lol

 

It will go again soon. By tightening the battery lead you fractionally rotate a burnt contact within, offering a tiny fresh region of copper to the solenoid contactor disc, this soon burns away again!

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Originally posted by Chris Wilson

It will go again soon. By tightening the battery lead you fractionally rotate a burnt contact within, offering a tiny fresh region of copper to the solenoid contactor disc, this soon burns away again!

 

Ok Chris, so ill be looking at a new starter motor soon then, lol.

 

Will this just go without warning or will it slowly get worse?

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