Just to get me home.
The little darling packed up on the the main shopping street. Just need it to start one more time and I promise to fix it, honest!
It's been playing up for a few weeks now and I thought it was a dodgy sensor on gear shift/brake because when you wiggled/stomped (you work out which I was doing to what) it started. Just read on the forum today that it is probably the starter solenoid contacts. Tried to have a go at getting to it, but I'm parked outside the newsagents, where the pavement's not very wide and it was a bit busy. One way street, so drivers side is next to the pavement.
I've been in a 2 hour parking zone since 11 this morning, so I guess I'm pushing it a bit.
Any ideas, anyone?
Starter Solenoid Contacts - Anyone know a quick fix?
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Re: Starter Solenoid Contacts - Anyone know a quick fix?
as per your other post - http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... =3&t=51495
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Re: Starter Solenoid Contacts - Anyone know a quick fix?
one contact you will find is as thin as a fag paper
i cannot recall from memmory
but you might be able to raise it a bit with a bit of packing
such as the card fag papers come in under it
http://www.nationsautoelectric.com/instructions.html
i cannot recall from memmory
but you might be able to raise it a bit with a bit of packing
such as the card fag papers come in under it
http://www.nationsautoelectric.com/instructions.html
Re: Starter Solenoid Contacts - Anyone know a quick fix?
Thanks, I'll try it.
wonkanoby wrote:one contact you will find is as thin as a fag paper
i cannot recall from memmory
but you might be able to raise it a bit with a bit of packing
such as the card fag papers come in under it
http://www.nationsautoelectric.com/instructions.html
Re: Starter Solenoid Contacts - Anyone know a quick fix?
Discussion continues here: http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... =3&t=51495
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