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Any specific cause for a selenoid to quit quickly?

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Old 10-26-2006, 01:48 PM
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Default Any specific cause for a selenoid to quit quickly?

I might just be having bad luck - but I had a selenoid quit on a starter, replaced it with another starter (used, not rebuilt). The engine started beautifully for days - no excessive cranking at all. I took it on a long drive (3-4 hours) and then it wouldn't start at all. A light tap on the selenoid allwoed me to get it started, but that's the same problem twice in a matter of approximately 2 weeks. Could something be causing this to deteriorate, or is it simple bad luck? BTW - engine is from a 1980 300D.

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Mike
 
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Old 10-26-2006, 02:02 PM
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Default RE: Any specific cause for a selenoid to quit quickly?

Sounds like bad luck maybe if u get that engine switched out then that probelm will be gone.
 
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