Afternoon!
I previously thought the starter motor or solenoid was on its way out (Aircooled 2l) but Ive had a good look this morning and the cables going into the solenoid look like they might be the problem, all are in bad shape and one of the 2 red ones is hanging off.
Some times it doesn't even turn over let alone start (with a gentle tap on the solenoid it will start), sometimes it starts instantly on the first turn of the key. Considering a tap will get it going is it more likely that the wiring is just a hindrance to an already dying solenoid, it seems unlikely to me that it will make much difference to the wires.
I've tried GSF, and they don't sell wires, and can't find anywhere online. Anyone know where I can get them?
Thanks in advance.
Starter solenoid
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You just replace the terminals - available in any motor accessory shop. Or am I stating the obvious here?
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Yeah that would do it! Stating the obvious you may be, but having never dealt with electrics, it didn't cross my mind
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The nut on my solenoid was loose so I thought I would nip it up. Without any pressure I managed to snap the stud.
A threaded coupler and peice of stud later all fixed!

A threaded coupler and peice of stud later all fixed!
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Unless you're under your vehicle a lot (and I quite like the solitude under there), the starter motor connections can be neglected. Its the small spade connector thats the usual culprit but a good connection for the thicker wire is very important too - as is a good earth. Bet you forgot to disconnect battery before prodding - we all do it at least once 
Get familiar with it all under there though - nothing like familiarity and you'll be the first to spot any sign of trouble leading up to an MOT then too.

Get familiar with it all under there though - nothing like familiarity and you'll be the first to spot any sign of trouble leading up to an MOT then too.
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Even the most polished mechanic learnt by screwing up. I sure did. You won't make the same mistake twice - just new mistakes. 
Bit like parenting.

Bit like parenting.
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Yup trial and error has worked for me so far, that and books with lots of pictures, like lego instructions
Mind you, saying that, my last car beat me. 1 feckin bolt I could not get off! 1 bolt that rendered the car useless! 


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Had a Talbot like that 

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