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Thursday was a nice day so we took a nice ride to Ct. Car was running great we decided to take the back mountain roads home stopped to get gas. Turned the key nothing no click not a sound. I thought it might be the battery but I checked it prior to ride and it was fine. I saw this young man in a pick up and asked him if he had jumper cables and he did we tried to jump it nothing. He said "I built a couple of hot rods and I bet the starter has dirt accumulated on it" he took a breaker bar and gently hit the starter I turned the key and it fired up. He went on to say he liked corvetts and some day he would buy one. I gave him 50 dollars and was happy as hell, he did not want to take the money but I insisted we lucked out to find a nice young man who had mechanical knowledge. ( the toe home would have cost a hell of lot more)
I will carry a breaker bar and if this happens again I will then have the starter replaced. I feel that it may be a larger issue than just a dirty starter it may be a faulty relay at which some day will totally go bad. I wanted to reference the tapping process for owners who may not know of this trick if you find yourselves in this situation.
Take care drive safely. We have a major snow storm coming this sucks!!!!
I will carry a breaker bar and if this happens again I will then have the starter replaced. I feel that it may be a larger issue than just a dirty starter it may be a faulty relay at which some day will totally go bad. I wanted to reference the tapping process for owners who may not know of this trick if you find yourselves in this situation.
Take care drive safely. We have a major snow storm coming this sucks!!!!
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been there done that........time for a new starter my friend.
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aldocar said: I was afraid of that oh well here we go.
that $50. would buy you a new starter solenoid and a 6pk and problem solved.
Been there many many many times.
Its a simple problem with a simple solution.
Good Luck.
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I fitted a starter button linked directly to the solenoid from the battery (just in case)..
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