tsa
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I could need some input in troubleshooting why my MB doesn't start . . .
Last year it was standing for a while whilst I was sorting out the clutch hydraulics, and when ready to roll there was an intermittent non-starting problem that has gradually got worse, to the extent is doesn't start at all now. Turning the ignition key goes as normal, in the "run" position the charge and brake failure warning lights light up, and in the "start" position (engaging starter motor) the two dash lights dim - indicating that enough current flows to lower the voltage to the instrument cluster. But the starter motor doesn't spin up, there is no clicking from the starter engaging it to turn over the engine.
Googling has indicated three possible causes; 1) faulty ignition switch 2) corroded/poor connections at fuses, and 3) sticking solenoid on the starter.
In case of 1) - I thought this would not make the instrument warning lights dim when the key is turned to engage the starter? Is there a way to 'jump' the starter circuit (aka 'theft hot wiring') to check if this is the problem? If so, which wires should be used to attach a temp press button?
2) replaced some corroded fuses, twisted the rest to improve connectivity; no improvement. I should mention I haven't seen any other electrical drop-out signs
3) suggested cure is tapping solenoid / starter with a hammer to allow sticking solenoid to move. No effect. If this is the problem, should the starter motor spin up?
Diagnostic suggestions welcome!
Thanks -
Tor
Last year it was standing for a while whilst I was sorting out the clutch hydraulics, and when ready to roll there was an intermittent non-starting problem that has gradually got worse, to the extent is doesn't start at all now. Turning the ignition key goes as normal, in the "run" position the charge and brake failure warning lights light up, and in the "start" position (engaging starter motor) the two dash lights dim - indicating that enough current flows to lower the voltage to the instrument cluster. But the starter motor doesn't spin up, there is no clicking from the starter engaging it to turn over the engine.
Googling has indicated three possible causes; 1) faulty ignition switch 2) corroded/poor connections at fuses, and 3) sticking solenoid on the starter.
In case of 1) - I thought this would not make the instrument warning lights dim when the key is turned to engage the starter? Is there a way to 'jump' the starter circuit (aka 'theft hot wiring') to check if this is the problem? If so, which wires should be used to attach a temp press button?
2) replaced some corroded fuses, twisted the rest to improve connectivity; no improvement. I should mention I haven't seen any other electrical drop-out signs
3) suggested cure is tapping solenoid / starter with a hammer to allow sticking solenoid to move. No effect. If this is the problem, should the starter motor spin up?
Diagnostic suggestions welcome!
Thanks -
Tor