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Posted by alont on December 23, 2003 at 08:04:48 from (209.87.232.198):
In Reply to: possible electrical problems? posted by Diana on December 22, 2003 at 16:05:41:
Hi Diana I have followed the sequence of events with great interest-I especially liked the pout when things didn`t go well. I have had an older car which would start and drive to town with no problems except that as it was driven into the car park the starter crashed into the flywheel teeth as it went through an uncommanded starting sequence. The uncommanded starts repeated at random. I strippped down the starter switch an found there were copper pieces,worn from the switch, in the conductive grease added when the switch was manufactured.A new switch was fitted and the random starts were never repeated.So,to cut a long story shorter you may have been right in the first place and it may be the switch that energises the starter energising it all the time? Just my 2c`s worth but hope you find the problem. Happy holidays too-eh!
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