starter motor
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starter motor
im having trouble with starting my my van it makes a clicking noises then after a couple of turns it will start? im pretty sure its the starter motor and i was looking on ebay and found a starter motor repair kit and was wandering if anyone has used one of these kits and if so how was it ? any information or tips are welcome as im wanting to go away at easter.?
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Re: starter motor
If you get a click but no turning over then its the contacts and the kits work I fitted one and never had a problem after wards
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Re: starter motor
Loads of people have used those kits 
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Re: starter motor
Just make sure yours is not one of the 2 starter battery 'winter pack' Bongos form N Japan, as it used to be the case that the repair kits are only suitable for the standard starter motor, not the heavy duty ones fitted to the twin batter Bongos.francophile1947 wrote:Loads of people have used those kits
I wonder how Moonshine (Colin) is getting on as it was he who, long ago, blazed the trail of discovery over this cheap fix for starter motors. Does anyone ever hear from him, since his Bongo got stolen?
Oh dear, I'm getting all nostalgic now
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Re: starter motor
Perhaps you've fixed this already, but do check what kind of starter you have before ordering the kit. This weekend past, just 5 weeks after sale, my starter started clicking. I was hasty and ordered the contact kit from eBay before discovering that I have the heavy duty starter which can't be repaired.
Luckily, though, I took out warranty when I bought the vehicle and should be getting mine replaced next week. Fingers crossed the claim gets processed without issue...
Luckily, though, I took out warranty when I bought the vehicle and should be getting mine replaced next week. Fingers crossed the claim gets processed without issue...
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Or (for others to note) you could fit any starter motor bought from a scrappie (and refurbished if need be using the repair kit) as I believe the only reason for the hd starter motor was the harsh climatic conditions in N. Japan - about which I could crack a tasteless joke, but I won't). Either motor type should fit all Bongos (someone correct me quickly please if I'm wrong on this)Driver+Passengers wrote:Perhaps you've fixed this already, but do check what kind of starter you have before ordering the kit. This weekend past, just 5 weeks after sale, my starter started clicking. I was hasty and ordered the contact kit from eBay before discovering that I have the heavy duty starter which can't be repaired.
Luckily, though, I took out warranty when I bought the vehicle and should be getting mine replaced next week. Fingers crossed the claim gets processed without issue...






