
Originally Posted by
rijidij
Well, this morning it did the same thing, so I got under the Defender and gave the starter motor and solenoid a little tap with the wheel brace. It started imediately, no problem. Did the same thing again while I was out, so it appears it is just something like the contacts in the starter. I'll pull the starter out when I get a chance.
Thanks for all the replies.
Funny how, with a Td5, you expect a problem to be something electronic related.
Cheers, Murray
Hi Murray,
To get the starter out you will need a 15mm SINGLE HEX socket, preferrably 3/8th drive, a 6" extension and ratchet to reach the impossible top nut
. (I sometimes have to use a short pipe on the ratchet handle as the top nut is quite tight, best method is all from underneath) The other 2 are easy 13mm ring spanner ones. The contact set and plunger are readily available through any auto electrician, and are almost identical to Hilux 22R and Corona 21R starters. Very common = Cheap
It is an easy job, and not necessary to overhaul the starter completely as the contact issue is usually a result of a leaking fuel block in the past, the mist of diesel residue tends to shorten the lifespan of the contacts due to arcing.
Any probs, give me a call on 0408 995 635.
JC
The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈
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