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    hi folks... ive got an intermittent problem thats arisen over the past few days. it seems to happen only in the mornings, but when i go to start the car it doesnt kick over at all for the first 2 or 3 attempts. ie: the starter motor doesnt even kick over at all, it just goes 'tick tick tick' like when the battery is flat.. but then everything is ok..

    whats dying?

    any help would rock
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    check all power leads, get multimeter and test charging system, check battery fluid and condition, and terminals

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    Double check your battery too, a dead cell or two can cause those issues. Grab a multimeter (either electronic or auto-electrician spec) and check the battery, acceptable range is from about 11V - 12.5V (or so). Also test the voltage of the car when its turned on (ie charging), voltage should be about 13 - 14V.

    So the car actually starts after the ticking noise?
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    perhaps its not earthing probably?

    Had a similar problem with mine... would sometimes tick and not work at all, sometimes worked no problems.
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    starter motors dont last forever you know.

    take it out and give it a clean, or buy another one
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    yah also check the like actuator wire to the starter motor, cause they can be like broken cause of the olds nees off the vechile, u may wan to connect a realy to this wire and that has solve the problem for me in the past. Sorry about the shitty explanation, but i hope u get the idea.

    btw the actuator wire is the like smaller of the 3 wires comming off the starter motor. ill get a pic if its not raining tonight.


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    thanks for all the replies guys.. ill have a look when i get home from work tonight and check everything thats uve mentioned.. it always starts, just sometimes it doesnt even kick over the starter at all.. weird..
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    sounds like the old volatage drop in the starter solenoid circuit trick!!! (generally caused by old contacts throughout the wiring in the car) had this happen on my ke70, very annoying, as like you say, it works perfect sometimes, but other times you gota roll start the damn thing...

    *generally* there are 2 wires on starter motor, main power direct from the battery (+ve) and a little trigger wire that comes from the ignition barell, you need to put the relay in the little wire.

    ive fixed bother my ke70, a mates CA18 slowvia, and believe it or not, deleta's mum's car

    very common on old cars.

    i can draw up a wiring diagram for you tonight if you want (at uni at the moment), its relatively simple if you know how to connect wires to a relay.

    send me a pm if you need a diagram.

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    edit, i just found a diagram i did up a while ago, it hasnt got the pins for the relay, but gives you an idea on how to wire it up, S= starter motor



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    haha very funny always with the yah mum jokes lol, but yah thats what i was trying to say dave is just smarter and stuff ^^^^^^^

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    happen to me before, sometime its ok, sometimes its not, still have this problem even after i replace with a new starter, my friends recommend me to use 1G starter as it is more light to start, anyway my friend hook me up with another extra relay for the starter, never have the problem again ever since

    hope this will help and give u some ideas

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