I’m troubleshooting a starting issue on my diesel VW T3 / Vanagon and would really appreciate advice.
Background / history
I had almost the exact same problem last year.
Symptoms back then:
- Turning the key would sometimes do nothing, sometimes produce strange buzzing/whining noises.
- No proper cranking.
I removed the starter motor and bench-tested it using jumper cables from another car battery. On the bench:
- the solenoid engaged strongly,
- the pinion gear shot out properly,
- the starter spun fast and seemed perfectly healthy.
Since it looked fine, I cleaned/sanded the contact surfaces:
- starter mounting surface against the gearbox
- some electrical contact points / terminals
After reinstalling, the van started perfectly again — but only for 1–2 starts. Then the exact same problem returned.
Current symptoms
This year the van sat unused for a while. When trying to start:
- ignition warning light comes on
- glow/preheat circuit seems to activate
- when turning to START, the starter does not crank the engine
- symptoms vary:
- sometimes nothing
- sometimes buzzing/whining
- sometimes a distinct click from the starter solenoid
- sometimes repeated clicking
Recently it became more consistent:
- now I usually get a clear click from the solenoid every time
- but still no engine cranking
When trying to start, dashboard / instrument illumination goes completely dark.
Battery / electrical tests
Using a multimeter:
Battery voltage at rest:
- initially ~12.0 V
- later ~12.5 V
Battery voltage during start attempt (earlier test):
- around 10.6–10.8 V
Voltage drop on ground side:
- battery negative to engine block during start attempt: only ~0.04–0.05 V
Large positive terminal at starter:
- ~12.6 V present
Terminal 50 (small solenoid trigger wire) during START:
- only about 7.6–7.9 V (seems low?)
Additional tests
I also bypassed the ignition circuit by feeding battery positive directly to terminal 50 on the starter solenoid.
Results varied:
- sometimes only a free-spinning / whining sound
- sometimes only a strong click from the solenoid
- still no proper cranking of the engine
No reliable full cranking even with direct feed.
I also tried adding an extra ground cable from battery negative to engine/gearbox, but saw no obvious improvement (though I’m not 100% sure the jumper cable had perfect contact).
Other notes
- The small spade connector on terminal 50 is not ideal — the connector is slightly oversized for the spade terminal.
- Because the problem temporarily disappeared after removing/reinstalling the starter last year, I strongly suspect an intermittent high-resistance connection somewhere.
- However, I’m unsure whether the fault is:
- bad starter / solenoid under load
- bad internal solenoid contacts
- poor main positive connection
- poor grounding through starter mounting / gearbox
- ignition switch / wiring to terminal 50
Given all this, where would you focus next?
VW T3 diesel starter clicks but won’t crank — starter tested good on bench
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VW T3 diesel starter clicks but won’t crank — starter tested good on bench
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Re: VW T3 diesel starter clicks but won’t crank — starter tested good on bench
given the testing you have done there seems only three thing realy left.
1) Battery is goosed ( need to use a "Load" Clamp metter not a volt meter )
2) starter is ducked
3) engine is stiff to turn due to internal resistance. ( pull plugs and check with spanner on crank pully )
1) Battery is goosed ( need to use a "Load" Clamp metter not a volt meter )
2) starter is ducked
3) engine is stiff to turn due to internal resistance. ( pull plugs and check with spanner on crank pully )
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Re: VW T3 diesel starter clicks but won’t crank — starter tested good on bench
I had a similar problem a while ago.
It was a bad connection on the interconnector braided cable that goes from the solenoid to the field coil through the casing.
It wasn't obvious until I operated the starter in the pitch dark, when I got a bright flash and firework display from the offending connection.
Not saying that this is your problem, but worth checking out I think.
It was a bad connection on the interconnector braided cable that goes from the solenoid to the field coil through the casing.
It wasn't obvious until I operated the starter in the pitch dark, when I got a bright flash and firework display from the offending connection.
Not saying that this is your problem, but worth checking out I think.
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Re: VW T3 diesel starter clicks but won’t crank — starter tested good on bench
You should also check the solenoid trigger wire, frequently found to be corroded and therefore high resistance
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Re: VW T3 diesel starter clicks but won’t crank — starter tested good on bench
Battery V means nothing.
Your battery is dead.
Take it to halfords for a battery test.
You need a load teat to measure the CCA - i bet it is at 30%.
I recwntly replaced my westy battery. Got a 700CCA battery in there cf to the original spec of 550 ish.
Your battery is dead.
Take it to halfords for a battery test.
You need a load teat to measure the CCA - i bet it is at 30%.
I recwntly replaced my westy battery. Got a 700CCA battery in there cf to the original spec of 550 ish.
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Re: VW T3 diesel starter clicks but won’t crank — starter tested good on bench
Thanks for the replies. I did the exact same routine as last year and took the starter engine down and cleaned everything. When put back it started perfectly and has now been running smoothly for a couple of days. I’m leaning towards trigger wire on solenoid being the problem. The cable lug seems a little bit oversized so that in combination with corrosion might have been causing the problems.
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Re: VW T3 diesel starter clicks but won’t crank — starter tested good on bench
Well when you find corrosion.
Wire brush clean.
Spray with lithium grease or vaseline andit will be good.
Wire brush clean.
Spray with lithium grease or vaseline andit will be good.
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