Hi everyone,
I got an odd one. Around Christmas time my old starter motor died, it would not engage and just made weird noises, turns out the drive pinion had snapped off. So I got it replaced the starter with a used one from ebay and all has been good
Now the past month I started getting issues starting the car as cranking became harder and harder till the point I could no longer start the car and the dash would reset (all dials would reset, I would lose time and travel miles). So I thought the battery was on the way out and got a new one but even with new one it didn't feel good, cranking felt sluggish as if something was holding it back. Until a point that even with new battery the starter would engage and try to crank but couldn't.So I took the starter apart and found out that the magnets inside were cracked and there lots of broken pieces moving about.
I got another used starter motor from ebay and it's still not great, when I turn the key the starter spins for a bit then pauses and continues to crank the car until it starts slowly. Yesterday it would no longer start, so I used the battery and It would start my partners car but not mine, so I think the battery is strong enough.
What the hell is going on?
Polo 2000 1.0 issues with starter motor
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Re: Polo 2000 1.0 issues with starter motor
I would get a new starter motor from GSF - they do 60% off most weekends with a code. Used starters are often worn out or heavily worn and won’t deliver the power like a refurb unit
Re: Polo 2000 1.0 issues with starter motor
PLOT TWIST!!!!
Took the starter motor out and noticed something odd. Look at this:
As you can see it's missing the bush:
And I assume this would stop the starer from cranking properly. Now even if I add a new bush the housing has gone oval which most likely would affect the new bush as well
Took the starter motor out and noticed something odd. Look at this:
As you can see it's missing the bush:
And I assume this would stop the starer from cranking properly. Now even if I add a new bush the housing has gone oval which most likely would affect the new bush as well
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Re: Polo 2000 1.0 issues with starter motor
That’s not looking too good. A new bush with some JB liquid metal to take up the space around the outside of it might resolve the issue. Give that a go. Else it’ll be a new gearbox or replacement housing
check your engine earths too whilst you are at it
check your engine earths too whilst you are at it
Re: Polo 2000 1.0 issues with starter motor
Well I got the bush and not looking that good tbh
I've lined all the sides with JB liquid metal but access to it was a right pain and did not apply evenly on all sides so sadly I don't have high hopes for it. Fingers crossed it will hold!!!
I've lined all the sides with JB liquid metal but access to it was a right pain and did not apply evenly on all sides so sadly I don't have high hopes for it. Fingers crossed it will hold!!!
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Re: Polo 2000 1.0 issues with starter motor
Thats pretty out of shape!
If liquid metal fills the gaps you might be lucky
If liquid metal fills the gaps you might be lucky
Re: Polo 2000 1.0 issues with starter motor
Fired up the car this morning all started quite nicely was actually surprised how quickly the starter spun on. Had a small ride so used the starter maybe 3 - 4 times and all seems good so far.
BUT I bought a bigger steel bush, if goes badly I will drill the hole bigger to install the steel bush as a spacer and add the normal starter bush inside of it. Fingers crossed it wont come to it.
BUT I bought a bigger steel bush, if goes badly I will drill the hole bigger to install the steel bush as a spacer and add the normal starter bush inside of it. Fingers crossed it wont come to it.
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Re: Polo 2000 1.0 issues with starter motor
Glad to hear it. The backup plan sounds sensible. Be sure to drift the spacer in and the Bush into that so it’s all nice and tight if it comes to it