swee'pea99
Squire
First time for a while but a familiar sinking feeling. The starter motor lurches, but stutters, turns the engine a turn or two, and that's it. Try again, knowing it'll make no difference. It makes no difference. Rr-rr-stop. Car won't start. Testing confirms the (near new) battery is positively sprightly at about 12.6v. But the starter won't turn the engine.
The way I look at it, it has to be one of two things. Either the starter motor's not pushing hard enough or the engine's resisting too much. I think it's far more likely to be the former. It's probably the original starter motor and the car's done 150,000 miles, so I'm thinking the brushes have worn out, so they're still working, but not very well. Seems more likely than an issue with a 'resisting engine', no?
Any thoughts/advice/relevant experience much appreciated.
The way I look at it, it has to be one of two things. Either the starter motor's not pushing hard enough or the engine's resisting too much. I think it's far more likely to be the former. It's probably the original starter motor and the car's done 150,000 miles, so I'm thinking the brushes have worn out, so they're still working, but not very well. Seems more likely than an issue with a 'resisting engine', no?
Any thoughts/advice/relevant experience much appreciated.