31-12-2014 08:01 PM - edited 31-12-2014 08:03 PM
my car VZ Commodore has started with a click-click-click when I try to start it.... it does it 2 or 3 times ... eventually starts after I bless it a few times .... but I'm worried that eventually it won't ..... so, starter motor? solenoid?
This had to happen when every mechanic for miles around is on 2-weeks holiday.
on 01-01-2015 10:35 AM
Thanks viewmont. Ours is a '99 vt acclaim, I think, and we've had it since new. Mechanically it hasn't missed a beat and we've never had to spend much on it, so it got a new starter motor whether it needed it or not lol.
Can't say the same for the fittings It's now an 'ommodore, got ceiling sag, two stuffed seat belts, wonky driver seat and the window winders keep dropping off. And no airconditioning aggghhhh.
on 01-01-2015 10:39 AM
@the*scarlet*pimpernel wrote:
Hi Monty, nice to see you
I thought that myself when I looked in the mirror this morning. better than the alternative anyways..
Hey Pimpy ...
Best of the season to you.
I have not been on here much. I am managing a truck workshop ATM and it seriously impinging on my spare time.
The owners have their own dogs and tippers and some twin steers working on the concrete on the Pac highway bypass at
Sancrox, Fredrickton, Macksville and Nambucca and Urunga.
so it's mainly in house stuff and managing drivers/loads.
on 01-01-2015 10:44 AM
Truly, I have no idea what everyone is talking about, but I don't seem to be able to stop reading. Fascinating.
on 01-01-2015 10:46 AM
@ten*teeny*tiny*toes wrote:Thanks viewmont. Ours is a '99 vt acclaim, I think, and we've had it since new. Mechanically it hasn't missed a beat and we've never had to spend much on it, so it got a new starter motor whether it needed it or not lol.
Can't say the same for the fittings
It's now an 'ommodore, got ceiling sag, two stuffed seat belts, wonky driver seat and the window winders keep dropping off. And no airconditioning aggghhhh.
grab a Normal paper stapler for the ceiling sag and use it "open'. start in a corner... works a treat
... for the kids in the back you can use the glow stars/shapes with the thumbtack on the back.
..kept mine amused for hours way back when on a long trip after dark.
on 01-01-2015 10:57 AM
common cause for click click click and then a start is a dirty battery terminal, a dieing starter motor or starter solenoid or a less common cause a battery that has developed a high resistance connection internally.
that is all assuming the clicking is coming from the starter motor solenoid.
If its coming from the much smaller starter relay you could try swapping it for one of the other relays and see what happens
on 01-01-2015 03:49 PM
Thanks all. I didn't mean to start a war here.
Another symptom - I just went out to start the car - when I first turned the key to start - nothing ... I turned the key again .... nothing .. but I left it in the start position and 1-2 seconds later - the car started immediately - it was as if, the first cranks were inaudible and finally it started. Does that make sense?
I'll make a list of all the things people have suggested and get them all checked out on 5th - Thanks again everyone.
01-01-2015 03:59 PM - edited 01-01-2015 04:01 PM
No war, sweetie.......if we were all standing around the vehicle in question, there would most likely be a unanimous agreement as to the problem, but it's hard to do a diagnosis from words on a chat board.
So, when you take it to a qualified mechanic, the first check is visual, looking at the condition of the cables at the battery, the next check is battery voltage, then starter draw.......that will tell you the condition of both the battery and starter. A high draw to the starter is the result of excessive resistance, be it cables or the starter itself. Once the condition of both is established, before leaving, have the alternator output tested. I once broke one of the tabs off my internal voltage regulator alternator, and I made a temporary fix using one of my girlfriend's barrettes. As long as I didn't goose the motor, it worked.
on 01-01-2015 04:04 PM
@this-one-time-at-bandcamp wrote:No war, sweetie.......if we were all standing around the vehicle in question, there would most likely be a unanimous agreement as to the problem, but it's hard to do a diagnosis from words on a chat board.
So, when you take it to a qualified mechanic, the first check is visual, looking at the condition of the cables at the battery, the next check is battery voltage, then starter draw.......that will tell you the condition of both the battery and starter. A high draw to the starter is the result of excessive resistance, be it cables or the starter itself. Once the condition of both is established, before leaving, have the alternator output tested. I once broke one of the tabs off my internal voltage regulator alternator, and I made a temporary fix using one of my girlfriend's barrettes. As long as I didn't goose the motor, it worked.
'sweetie' ..... Oh stop it! My wife may see this.
on 01-01-2015 04:08 PM
lol. Band started it - post #26
on 01-01-2015 04:09 PM
Rabbit-you dont give the right info--the experts are wating for more.
If its an auto-make sure the gear stick is firm in Park.
or try starting in Neutral.---geez im getting a headache
Have you checked out the-key or keys like i posted last night-clean the metal ring
arould the key hole and the nob on the module--the key needs to make
electrical contact wnen pushed in and turned...........................Richo.