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11 posts - 5 authors - 26 Aug 2010
Starter motors don't usually fail by spinning slowly. They spin slowly because of low current getting to them which eventually fries them. ...
That sentence says it all, if any cable or joint isn't passing the full amount of required amperage then the starter motor will get hot in it self and it's wirings will burn out.
Another thing to look for is the size of the cable, within reason it's bigger the better and too small a cable will have a high resistance when carrying cranking currents.
The contacts in the starter solenoid maybe tarnished also. finding the heated parts is one way of checking the problem.
Watts = Voltage x Current
Watts = (Current x 2) x Resistance (ohms)
if you follow that equation you can see that heat can be produced quickly if there is any resistance to the high current flow.
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Have you checked the spider?
Hi Samuel,
Might be a wild stab in the dark but I've just suffered a very similar issue, if you still have the spider fitted behind the heater controls this might be worth a check, I found a knackered soldered joint. You can buy a bypass if you need one, just something else to consider. This being a random failure item I can't now understand why anyone with a Disco who goes into remote areas would still have one of these units installed as per original manufacture.
When I was asked if the one in my Disco was still installed until that point in time I had never come across the problem before. I've attached a thumbnail of the knackered soldered joint.