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not nescessarily, heat can exacerbate issues in old parts.
I am assuming the click you describe is coming from under the inlet manifold where the solenoid is. Because the solenoid and starter are wired in series, if the solenoid is clicking and the starter isnt turning diagnosis is pretty straightforward. |
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Super ace ive been having the same problem won't start if the engine is warm etc. My dad took the starter to bits and cleaned it up It worked fine for weeks but its back again
Horrible feeling knowing that your gonna be stranded lol. Anyway ive been advised by some mechanics including my dad (and now Dr Silvia!) That the soliniod is to blame.So i thought ill just buy a new starter motor, that way ive got a new shiney bit. So i tryed to buy a new one through the nissan parts department in my work, only to find out that they no longer make them anymore so are no longer disturbuted . But the still make the soliniod unit it should cost you about £53 quid odd from a nissan parts dept. Mines is on order from amsterdam, hope this helps.M.T |
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Just get one from an S13 as I'm sure they are they same. I bluebird/sunny twin cam might be the same also
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or the scrapheap; yes they arent new but some yards will have tested units on the shelf which area damn sight cheaper than the auto factors. Beinga distress part [something you only buy when its broke] getting opne new will always cost arms and legs
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