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Old 03-21-2007, 03:30 PM
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Default Starter won't disengage

For the past 10 days I've had trouble getting the starter to do more than
click: Usually I can solve this by moving the (auto) shifter through the
gears and then starting in neutral, sometimes it takes a few tries.

Yesterday it did something different: the engine started, and there was a
horrible sound, so after 10 seconds I shut down and pulled out the key. The
engine continued to turn over. I thought it was dieseling but that didn't
make sense. It was the starter continuing to turn the flywheel even though
the ignition was off and the key pulled out.

I finally stopped it by pulling off the neg. battery cable. When I
reattached the cable, the starter turned the flywheel again.

What is wrong, and how can I fix it? Thanks.


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Old 03-21-2007, 03:30 PM
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Default Re: Starter won't disengage

What year Subaru?
This is interesting.
The last time I encountered such a problem was a 74 ford pickup...
Check for the obvious bare wires for starter route?

"BobN" <nobody@here.com> wrote in message
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> For the past 10 days I've had trouble getting the starter to do more than
> click: Usually I can solve this by moving the (auto) shifter through the
> gears and then starting in neutral, sometimes it takes a few tries.
>
> Yesterday it did something different: the engine started, and there was a
> horrible sound, so after 10 seconds I shut down and pulled out the key.
> The engine continued to turn over. I thought it was dieseling but that
> didn't make sense. It was the starter continuing to turn the flywheel even
> though the ignition was off and the key pulled out.
>
> I finally stopped it by pulling off the neg. battery cable. When I
> reattached the cable, the starter turned the flywheel again.
>
> What is wrong, and how can I fix it? Thanks.
>



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Old 03-21-2007, 06:30 PM
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> "BobN" <nobody@here.com> wrote in message
> news:gm9Mh.10845$Ng1.4017@newsfe19.lga...
>> For the past 10 days I've had trouble getting the starter to do more than
>> click: Usually I can solve this by moving the (auto) shifter through the
>> gears and then starting in neutral, sometimes it takes a few tries.
>>
>> Yesterday it did something different: the engine started, and there was a
>> horrible sound, so after 10 seconds I shut down and pulled out the key.
>> The engine continued to turn over. I thought it was dieseling but that
>> didn't make sense. It was the starter continuing to turn the flywheel even
>> though the ignition was off and the key pulled out.
>>
>> I finally stopped it by pulling off the neg. battery cable. When I
>> reattached the cable, the starter turned the flywheel again.
>>
>> What is wrong, and how can I fix it? Thanks.


Sounds like the solenoid and its contacts are wearing out.
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Old 03-22-2007, 04:58 AM
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Kurt wrote:
>
>> "BobN" <nobody@here.com> wrote in message
>> news:gm9Mh.10845$Ng1.4017@newsfe19.lga...
>>> For the past 10 days I've had trouble getting the starter to do more
>>> than click: Usually I can solve this by moving the (auto) shifter
>>> through the gears and then starting in neutral, sometimes it takes a
>>> few tries.
>>>
>>> Yesterday it did something different: the engine started, and there
>>> was a horrible sound, so after 10 seconds I shut down and pulled out
>>> the key. The engine continued to turn over. I thought it was
>>> dieseling but that didn't make sense. It was the starter continuing
>>> to turn the flywheel even though the ignition was off and the key
>>> pulled out.
>>>
>>> I finally stopped it by pulling off the neg. battery cable. When I
>>> reattached the cable, the starter turned the flywheel again.
>>>
>>> What is wrong, and how can I fix it? Thanks.

>
> Sounds like the solenoid and its contacts are wearing out.


This one sounds like a "welded solenoid". When the contacts get worn,
there's often a pit on one side and a bump on the other. There's not
much metal left to dissipate the heat, so cranking causes the bump and
pit to heat up enough to "weld" the contacts closed.
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Old 04-18-2007, 03:56 PM
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Replace the starter....

On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 15:12:31 GMT, "amanda" <amanda772009@yahoo.com>
wrote:

>
>"bgd" <bgd73@verizon.net> wrote in message
>news:vJ9Mh.12155$zx.1622@trndny05...
>> What year Subaru?
>> This is interesting.
>> The last time I encountered such a problem was a 74 ford pickup...
>> Check for the obvious bare wires for starter route?

>
>Bare wires on the starter route.....jesus christ.....
>
>It's the bearing race(throwout bearing) in the starter.it has failed and
>thats what caused the hard starting and a faint "Click" when you hit the
>key. Now it's stuck on the armature shaft and wont allow it to return. This
>keeps the contacts closed and the "Bendix" engaged.
>Pull the starter off and see that the gear is at the end of its travel.Have
>the starter rebuilt.
>Simple troubleshooting tests....but just as easy to pull the starter out.
>


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