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Phat_Si
01-09-2002, 01:09 PM
ok first of all my battery was pretty much dead, so I got a new one thinking it would help. The last battery never showed any lights light up on the console and would not start just make a 'click' sound. Now, the new battery is better, It shows me the little lights lighting up when the key is in the on position, but It still doesn't start. My friend told me I need to hit the starter with a hammer, well I didn't have a hammer at the time and tried using a screwdriver;) , Didn't work!!! What does hitting the starter have to do with anything, and is there a special way I have to hit it??? hard or soft??? Please help me out, I want my car back!!! Thx, in advance.

- Phat_Si

marked001
01-09-2002, 01:17 PM
tapping the starter will break the throw-out loose or out of a dead spot sometimes....but if you need to hit it. you need a new starter....

enginerd
01-09-2002, 01:22 PM
There is a plunger on the starter that meshes the starter with the flywheel of the engine. The plunger is called a solenoid. When you hear a 'click' that means the solenoid isn't meshing the two. Sometimes the solenoid gets stuck, so sharply striking it frees it. I've always used a length of wood (broomhandle, axehandle, ect.) and a ball peen hammer. Don't strike it directly with a hammer. Most of the time when this happens, corrosion forms on the brass contacts within the solenoid and hampers it's ability.

90CRXZCSi
01-11-2002, 12:06 AM
it's most likely your starter so just go out and buy a new one for like $80 and it comes with the starter itself and the solenoid.:D

90civichbsi
01-11-2002, 10:09 AM
just get a new one from autozone from autozone or somewhere like that for around 50 bucks with a like $20 core charge. Mine went out a couple months ago, it took me less than an hour to change it myself. Now it works great.:D Its easy to do, just do it yourself and save alot of money.

EightOhOne
01-12-2002, 12:30 AM
Originally posted by 90civichbsi
just get a new one from autozone from autozone or somewhere like that for around 50 bucks with a like $20 core charge. Mine went out a couple months ago, it took me less than an hour to change it myself. Now it works great.:D Its easy to do, just do it yourself and save alot of money.

yeah....plus you can get the lifetime warranty on it...and replace it whenever you damn well please...thats what i do with my brake pads...just pull em off every spring and tell them i want new ones:cool:

Phat_Si
01-12-2002, 12:51 AM
Thx guys I hit it and it started up again. Thx for the help. I may get the lifetime warentee when spring comes around!!!

- Phat_Si

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