Starting issues
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Starting issues
I've been having starting issues over the past few months. I suspected the battery because my car sits for a bit, and if I put the charger on, the car starts right away.
However in the past few weeks I've had it where the battery was charged, I had been driving the car, go into a store, come back out to start it, and it won't start. I replaced the battery with a new Optima yellow top. It has been acting better, however I went up to the airport last Saturday to drop my girlfriend off, and when I come back out, the car won't start.
I can hear the starter clicking. I ended up getting a ratchet out of the trunk and hit the starter a few times. After doing this 3 times, the car started.
So....I'm thinking it's the starter....what I'm not sure is if it's the solenoid contacts, which I put the newer ones in when I did my AWD swap, or if it's the starter itself....something in the windings, etc.
http://www.surrealmirage.com/subaru/images/swap/13
I suspect the starter because of the no start hot condition......but I wanted to get some other opinions.....
Either way....changing the starter is going to be a bitch since I installed the AWIC....grrr
However in the past few weeks I've had it where the battery was charged, I had been driving the car, go into a store, come back out to start it, and it won't start. I replaced the battery with a new Optima yellow top. It has been acting better, however I went up to the airport last Saturday to drop my girlfriend off, and when I come back out, the car won't start.
I can hear the starter clicking. I ended up getting a ratchet out of the trunk and hit the starter a few times. After doing this 3 times, the car started.
So....I'm thinking it's the starter....what I'm not sure is if it's the solenoid contacts, which I put the newer ones in when I did my AWD swap, or if it's the starter itself....something in the windings, etc.
http://www.surrealmirage.com/subaru/images/swap/13
I suspect the starter because of the no start hot condition......but I wanted to get some other opinions.....
Either way....changing the starter is going to be a bitch since I installed the AWIC....grrr
Josh
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Should I move this thread to Electrical, just for fun?
I would suspect the starter itself...

I would suspect the starter itself...
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I'll just move it back.. 
Yeah....that's what my gut is thinking...and if I have to pull the starter....might as well put a good one in.

Yeah....that's what my gut is thinking...and if I have to pull the starter....might as well put a good one in.
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The solenoid is probably freezing up or you could have a dead spot. I don't think it really matters since you have to replace the whole unit. If they have rebuild kits, they're probably twice as much as a new starter (like with the alternators).
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Re: Starting issues
you mentioned a no start hot condition... what is that?Legacy777 wrote:I've been having starting issues over the past few months. I suspected the battery because my car sits for a bit, and if I put the charger on, the car starts right away.
However in the past few weeks I've had it where the battery was charged, I had been driving the car, go into a store, come back out to start it, and it won't start. I replaced the battery with a new Optima yellow top. It has been acting better, however I went up to the airport last Saturday to drop my girlfriend off, and when I come back out, the car won't start.
I can hear the starter clicking. I ended up getting a ratchet out of the trunk and hit the starter a few times. After doing this 3 times, the car started.
So....I'm thinking it's the starter....what I'm not sure is if it's the solenoid contacts, which I put the newer ones in when I did my AWD swap, or if it's the starter itself....something in the windings, etc.
http://www.surrealmirage.com/subaru/images/swap/13
I suspect the starter because of the no start hot condition......but I wanted to get some other opinions.....
Either way....changing the starter is going to be a bitch since I installed the AWIC....grrr
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93forestpearl wrote:Keep up the good work. You'll never know what you are capable of unless you push yourself.
As I mentioned in my pm
Basically it's when your car won't start when it's hot, ie after it's been driven around and has reached normal operating temp.
Does your car turn over and not start, or does it not even turn over?
Basically it's when your car won't start when it's hot, ie after it's been driven around and has reached normal operating temp.
Does your car turn over and not start, or does it not even turn over?
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this happens randomly when it does, i would just like it to not happen at all.
it just clicks even though its a new starter/solenoid and the battery is at around 85%
it just clicks even though its a new starter/solenoid and the battery is at around 85%
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93forestpearl wrote:Keep up the good work. You'll never know what you are capable of unless you push yourself.
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I know you all don't like to hear it, especially coming from me, but you do get what you pay for with stuff like this.
I bought my car, with the original starter that was bad at 90k, and I had a rebuilt one from who-knows-where put in right at that mileage, and it was done at 160k, roughly.
I've since bit the bullet, and just put a OEM rebuilt Subaru starter in. Of course, that was only 12k miles ago roughly and of course, I haven't had any problems. But I do genuinely believe I'll get more mileage out of this one.
After all the crap I've put up with, I sincerely doubt I will ever buy ANY starter, alternator, or CV axle that isn't OEM ever again. Yeah, it's cheaper, but it's just not worth the aggravation that comes with the continual replacement of inferior aftermarket rebuilt stuff.
I bought my car, with the original starter that was bad at 90k, and I had a rebuilt one from who-knows-where put in right at that mileage, and it was done at 160k, roughly.
I've since bit the bullet, and just put a OEM rebuilt Subaru starter in. Of course, that was only 12k miles ago roughly and of course, I haven't had any problems. But I do genuinely believe I'll get more mileage out of this one.
After all the crap I've put up with, I sincerely doubt I will ever buy ANY starter, alternator, or CV axle that isn't OEM ever again. Yeah, it's cheaper, but it's just not worth the aggravation that comes with the continual replacement of inferior aftermarket rebuilt stuff.
Here's a little more detail that subarunation sent me in a pm
As michael mentioned. Maybe you have a reman'd starter that isn't good.
Assuming the starter is good.....I'd suggest checking/replacing the wiring going from the battery to the starter. Also check to make sure all your engine ground points are good.yeah, what happens is after i have driven it around for awhile and it gets hot i guess, the starts seem to get weaker and weaker then in wont start. the starter/solenoid will just click and not turn over.
i deliver pizzzas in my car and intermittently it does this and it ruins my night.
i put in a new starter & solenoid combo, and it seems to be working better but it still wont start sometimes. and the battery is at 85% tested.
what can i do about this?
As michael mentioned. Maybe you have a reman'd starter that isn't good.
Josh
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Zach - Legacy Frankenstin
93forestpearl wrote:Keep up the good work. You'll never know what you are capable of unless you push yourself.
Subaru's don't have gas turbine engines...SubaruNation wrote:hmmmm...this tells more also i think
http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/51016 ... ption.html
I vote for electrical issue. Bad contacts?
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93forestpearl wrote:Keep up the good work. You'll never know what you are capable of unless you push yourself.
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Replace (if you havent) both the positive and negative cables to get rid of any whacky bad conductivity spots.
I have had this problem on 2-3 of my subarus and 1 Ford
I have had this problem on 2-3 of my subarus and 1 Ford
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