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DCmina 07-25-02 10:39 PM

having problems with my starter
 
hey, my starter wasn't working anymore so I got a new set of brushes and put it in there.
I put the starter back but when I tried to start the car it wouldn't work.
The starter also began to get really hot, especially the part where the brushes are.

I tested the starter with a battery, and it does turn all right.

Anyone knows what's up? It's on an 88 SE.

thanks!

Silkworm 07-25-02 11:50 PM

Most of us just replace the starter, we don't try to rebuild them ourselves.. Sorry, but I think you're on your own here :(

PaulC

DCmina 07-26-02 12:10 AM

Haha, the thingy coming out of the brushes was in the wrong thingy. I put it in the other thingy and now it's as good as new. :)
thanks though!

Silkworm 07-26-02 12:10 AM

cool, might want to post a write up on how you did that, other people might like to give it a shot.

poor college student 07-26-02 12:17 AM

ygpm

DCmina 07-26-02 12:32 AM


Originally posted by poor college student
ygpm
?? :confused:

write up coming soon :)

DCmina 07-26-02 12:36 AM

This might be different for S5 cars and automatics and maybe even TIIs. My car is an 88 SE.
Ok, this are the brushes and is usually the only part that needs replacing in a starter to make it work again.

You can get this at Autozone for about $14.00.

https://www.rx7club.com/forum/attach...&postid=875993

Barwick 07-26-02 12:37 AM


Originally posted by DCmina
Haha, the thingy coming out of the brushes was in the wrong thingy. I put it in the other thingy and now it's as good as new. :)
thanks though!

Heh, that's incredibly descriptive.

DCmina 07-26-02 12:43 AM

https://www.rx7club.com/forum/attach...&postid=876026


1) Ok, first you need to take out your starter. It's located in the driver side toward the back of the engine.

2) You'll need to open the blue part. When you take it out, you should be able to take out the brushes.

3) Take the whole new ones you got from Autozone and put them in. Don't forget the round rubber part should be facing up.

4) Put it back in the starter and put the screws back in. The wire coming out of the brushes goes in the green box.

5) Time to put it back in the car. The red box is connected directly to the battery cable. Put back everything else.

6) Start the car. Who-wo it should start! :)

Anyone else is welcome to write a better write up. I know mine sucks! :(

DCmina 07-26-02 12:44 AM

oops forgot the pic

poor college student 07-26-02 12:53 AM

ypgm = you've got pm... :) wanted to see if saturday was cool w/ u since i didn't get a chance to call


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