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Scroco Member Since: 21 Mar 2022 Location: Northants Posts: 9 |
Right....... another update.
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24th Mar 2022 5:51 pm |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 2773 |
Have a look through these links about the one way clutch in the alternator pulley.
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24th Mar 2022 8:44 pm |
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Scroco Member Since: 21 Mar 2022 Location: Northants Posts: 9 |
Thank you Ian, I'll take a look 👍👍 |
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24th Mar 2022 11:03 pm |
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O-B-Wan003 Member Since: 12 Sep 2017 Location: county Down Posts: 105 |
Good afternoon/good evening!
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25th Nov 2022 10:12 pm |
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O-B-Wan003 Member Since: 12 Sep 2017 Location: county Down Posts: 105 |
Just to add;
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26th Nov 2022 12:09 pm |
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BossBob Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Bristol Posts: 1254 |
Have you checked the contacts in the starter motor solenoid? They are prone to wear from use. The. Symptom is intermittent starting, just getting a click after the checks on pressing the button. |
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26th Nov 2022 4:04 pm |
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O-B-Wan003 Member Since: 12 Sep 2017 Location: county Down Posts: 105 |
Bob,
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26th Nov 2022 8:44 pm |
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BossBob Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Bristol Posts: 1254 |
Probably a fluke. DSC is more to do with wheel sensors, ABS and gyroscopes (the solid state type). |
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26th Nov 2022 11:05 pm |
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