Advice for new owner please
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Advice for new owner please
Hello all,
Need some advice please. The camper has this weird habit on start up at times. It acts as though it has got a flat battery, no spark, doesn't turn over at all. After a few goes of turning the key though it will suddenly spring to life and run fine. Anyone have any ideas what could be going on? Its a 1915 watercooled engine, 1986. Many thanks
Joe
Need some advice please. The camper has this weird habit on start up at times. It acts as though it has got a flat battery, no spark, doesn't turn over at all. After a few goes of turning the key though it will suddenly spring to life and run fine. Anyone have any ideas what could be going on? Its a 1915 watercooled engine, 1986. Many thanks
Joe
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Re: Advice for new owner please
Does the engine rotate?
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Re: Advice for new owner please
Sounds like a dodgy connection somewhere. Check your ignition switch, plus all connections and (especially) earths.
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Starter motor brushes??
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Thankyou. Ill check all them. No engine doesnt rotate. Very odd
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For starters (no pun intended) : Bad engine earth, corroded starter motor terminals, dodgy ignition switch....etc. 

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Thankyou. Will look at all of them tomorrow
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No joy yet. Off to the mechanics
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Not wanting to deprive your local garage from some much needed work but haven't you thrown the towel in a tad soon?
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Don't bother taking it to a garage, it won't do it there for sure. It's just trying to wind you up, don't do anything or it will realise it is winning.
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Re: Advice for new owner please
the small wire on the starter solenoid is favorite to be a poor connection
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+1 for the wire on the solenoid. You can get to it from the engine bay and it has a spade connector on it - take it off, get a bit of sandpaper on the connection and use a little wire brush to clean up the spade connector. Also check that the wiring to the spade connector is clean.
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Best you assume the position then.Joe Wright wrote:No joy yet. Off to the mechanics

It really does read like poor or dirty connections.
It's a simple task, clean the electrical connections
Battery terminals, earthing point, starter terminals.
Do you really need a garage to do that?
If that doesn't work then pay for them to change the starter.
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Grovelling around on your back for half an hour will probably save you £100. I know what I'd do.
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Starter signal wire
Gearbox nose earth strap
faulty ignition switch
All are known common faults
Ian
Gearbox nose earth strap
faulty ignition switch
All are known common faults
Ian
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