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Cranking System Symptom Diagnosis

Possible symptoms due to starting system trouble would be as follows:

Proper diagnosis must be made to determine exactly where the cause of each trouble lies in battery, wiring harness, (including starting motor switch), starting motor or engine.

Do not remove motor just because starting motor does not run. Check following items and narrow down scope of possible causes.

  1. Condition of trouble
  2. Tightness of battery terminals (including ground cable connection on engine side) and starting motor terminals
  3. Discharge of battery
  4. Mounting of starting motor
CRANKING SYSTEM SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS CHART

Condition Possible Cause Action
Motor not running (No operating sound of magnetic switch)  Clutch pedal is not depressed fully or clutch pedal position switch is maladjusted (M/T) Depress clutch pedal or adjust clutch pedal position switch  .
Shift lever switch is not in P or N, or not adjusted (A/T) Shift in P or N, or adjust switch  .
Battery run down Recharge battery  .
Battery voltage too low due to battery deterioration Replace battery  .
Poor contact in battery terminal connection Retighten or replace  .
Loose grounding cable connection Retighten  .
Fuse set loose or blown off Tighten or replace  .
Poor contacting action of ignition switch and magnetic switch Replace  .
Lead wire coupler loose in place Retighten  .
Open-circuit between ignition switch and magnetic switch Repair  .
Open-circuit in pull-in coil Replace magnetic switch  .
Brushes are seating poorly or worn down Repair or replace  .
Poor sliding of plunger and/or pinion Repair  .
Motor not running (Operating sound of magnetic switch heard)  Battery run down Recharge battery  .
Battery voltage too low due to battery deterioration Replace battery  .
Loose battery cable connections Retighten  .
Burnt main contact point, or poor contacting action of magnetic switch Replace magnetic switch  .
Brushes are seating poorly or worn down Repair or replace  .
Weakened brush spring Replace  .
Burnt commutator Replace armature  .
Layer short-circuit of armature Replace  .
Crankshaft rotation obstructed Repair  .
Starting motor running but too slow (small torque) (If battery and wiring are satisfactory, inspect starting motor)  Insufficient contact of magnetic switch main contacts Replace magnetic switch  .
Layer short-circuit of armature Replace  .
Disconnected, burnt or worn commutator Replace armature  .
Worn brushes Replace brush  .
Weakened brush springs Replace spring  .
Burnt or abnormally worn end bush Replace bush  .
Starting motor running, but not cranking engine  Worn pinion tip Replace over-running clutch  .
Poor sliding of over-running clutch Repair  .
Over-running clutch slipping Replace over-running clutch  .
Worn teeth of ring gear Replace flywheel  .
Noise  Abnormally worn bush Replace bush  .
Worn pinion or worn teeth of ring gear Replace pinion or flywheel  .
Poor sliding of pinion (failure in return movement) Repair or replace  .
Worn internal or planetary gear teeth Replace  .
Lack of oil in each part Lubricate  .
Starting motor does not stop running  Fused contact points of magnetic switch Replace magnetic switch  .
Short-circuit between turns of magnetic switch coil (layer short-circuit) Replace magnetic switch  .
Failure of returning action in ignition switch Replace  .