Starting Problem - not turning over and no glow plug light

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Re: Starting Problem - not turning over and no glow plug lig

Post by Northern Bongolow » Fri Nov 15, 2013 7:40 pm

wonkanoby wrote:put your battery on charge or jump start it
it does sound very low at 11.1volts at the rail.

put 2 x 12volt batteries in series giving better cranking time/power. if you had a winter pack motor with the valve fitted in the exhaust this is how it is/was wired as it left the factory. if someone has swapped the second battery to a leisure circuit set up it may be a case that the starter battery is too small to do a winter start now the weather has cooled a little.
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Re: Starting Problem - not turning over and no glow plug lig

Post by Simon Jones » Fri Nov 15, 2013 9:50 pm

Better put them in parallel otherwise it will go with a bang ;).
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Re: Starting Problem - not turning over and no glow plug lig

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Re: Starting Problem - not turning over and no glow plug lig

Post by teenmal » Sat Nov 16, 2013 11:02 am

wilnx005 wrote:I also have the heavy duty starter motor so I'm guessing a replcement part is on the cards rather than refurbing the contacts!
You could contact Carl at

http://www.repairkitsuk.com/

they stock solenoids for this starter.
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Re: Starting Problem - not turning over and no glow plug lig

Post by Northern Bongolow » Sat Nov 16, 2013 1:37 pm

Simon Jones wrote:Better put them in parallel otherwise it will go with a bang ;).
cheers mate- :oops: :oops: .i knew what i meant but got it the wrong way round. :oops: :oops: :oops:


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Re: Starting Problem - not turning over and no glow plug lig

Post by wilnx005 » Sat Nov 16, 2013 4:03 pm

Hi all, well I finally cracked it today!
Bench tested starter again today and worked fine. I must have not done it correctly yesterday.
So, more confused than ever but with a fresh mind and multimeter in hand I checked, the wireing to glow plug relay including in line fuse - all fine. Wire down to glow plug rail -fine. Checked the resistace on both under car earth straps fine. Wireing to starter motor - fine but still it was not pipping in and I couldn't turn the engine over using the shorting method - which made me think earth again! With ignition off I still had 12.7 volts between enginge and positive battery terminal. When I turned the ignition this dropped and was all over the place. So I was just about to give in and spit the dummy out when I asked my father to try and crank the car whilst I gave the wiring a good wiggle in different areas.
No luck under the bonnet or in the engine bay. So I slid under the car and wiggled the earth straps, I got a big spark from the end of the crimped part of the actual cable to the bolt that was holding it to the car. So took the strap off sanded either end plus around the nut and 'hey presto' she sparked into life! - RESULT!

When I'd checked resistance of the strap I'd poked the probes of the mulitimeter into the cable rather than on the rings at either end, bypassing the fault and getting a good reading #-o . So To summarise I guess I must of caught the cable whilst replacing the exhaust and distubed the connection.
Thanks to everyone who offered thier help, if there's any of our accessories you need, drop me a line and I'll sort some healty discounts for you :!:
Cheers all,
Nick
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