Webslinger
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OK, I believe I have a problem with the starter on my 1996 Ford Explorer. When I try to crank the ignition, I only get loud clicking. The engine does not turn over.
Battery, cables, terminals all look good and are tight. When I crawled under the car, I located the starter and here's what I found.
Forgive the terminology if it's wrong. I'll try to explain the best I can...
There's the starter itself and a solenoid on top of the starter. There are two wires - a small one and a larger one that looks like a cable. The larger one seems to bolt/screw onto the solenoid. The smaller one just has some sort of clip at the end of the wire that you push onto a flat metal connector that's on the solenoid. The clip looks and feels plastic. When I reached up to check the fit, the clip was half off. I pushed it in trying to secure it better, but it still seems to fit pretty loosely. It wouldn't take much on a bumpy road to jar it loose again.
Also, I have an oil leak that is leaking directly onto the solenoid/starter. The small wire with the clip was covered in oil. The flat metal connector also had some oil on it. Cleaned it off the best I could, reconnected the clip and tried to start. Still a no go.
So, I'm thinking the clip itself is worn out or it has become contaminated inside the clip and makes for a bad connection.
I'm thinking of pulling the starter off and cleaning it up.
So, with that description provided, any thoughts?
Can I replace the plastic clip or clean out the inside of it with some type of spray cleaner? Is there a way to make the clip fit more securely?
Thanks for your replies in advance.
Battery, cables, terminals all look good and are tight. When I crawled under the car, I located the starter and here's what I found.
Forgive the terminology if it's wrong. I'll try to explain the best I can...
There's the starter itself and a solenoid on top of the starter. There are two wires - a small one and a larger one that looks like a cable. The larger one seems to bolt/screw onto the solenoid. The smaller one just has some sort of clip at the end of the wire that you push onto a flat metal connector that's on the solenoid. The clip looks and feels plastic. When I reached up to check the fit, the clip was half off. I pushed it in trying to secure it better, but it still seems to fit pretty loosely. It wouldn't take much on a bumpy road to jar it loose again.
Also, I have an oil leak that is leaking directly onto the solenoid/starter. The small wire with the clip was covered in oil. The flat metal connector also had some oil on it. Cleaned it off the best I could, reconnected the clip and tried to start. Still a no go.
So, I'm thinking the clip itself is worn out or it has become contaminated inside the clip and makes for a bad connection.
I'm thinking of pulling the starter off and cleaning it up.
So, with that description provided, any thoughts?
Can I replace the plastic clip or clean out the inside of it with some type of spray cleaner? Is there a way to make the clip fit more securely?
Thanks for your replies in advance.