STARTER MOTOR WON'T STOP !!! Any ideas?
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 11:03 am
Hello everyone,
First post. Been reading for awhile and really appreciate all your shared knowledge!
1992 Pajero 2.5L
Recently fried a starter motor and solenoid. -40 temp, no block heater...not. good. Picked up a block heater and installing.
Here's the issue;
- Now when I turn the key and turn it off starter keeps going! It doesn't seem to do it every key turn but most of the time.
- Starter and solenoid have been replaced twice so thats not the issue.
- starter relay has been replaced to its not that.
- batteries are good
- all cables and connectors have been checked and are fine
Seems like the relay sticks and then resets itself. I'm guessing something is keeping the power to relay going for a bit.
My best guess at this point is the ignition/key assembly. It was feeling a little stiff awhile ago but it would be awfully coincidental to have the ignition (mechanical issue) go at the same time as the starter (electrical issue).
Any ideas?
Looking forward to getting the Pajero back on the road.
Thank you.
Artie
First post. Been reading for awhile and really appreciate all your shared knowledge!
1992 Pajero 2.5L
Recently fried a starter motor and solenoid. -40 temp, no block heater...not. good. Picked up a block heater and installing.
Here's the issue;
- Now when I turn the key and turn it off starter keeps going! It doesn't seem to do it every key turn but most of the time.
- Starter and solenoid have been replaced twice so thats not the issue.
- starter relay has been replaced to its not that.
- batteries are good
- all cables and connectors have been checked and are fine
Seems like the relay sticks and then resets itself. I'm guessing something is keeping the power to relay going for a bit.
My best guess at this point is the ignition/key assembly. It was feeling a little stiff awhile ago but it would be awfully coincidental to have the ignition (mechanical issue) go at the same time as the starter (electrical issue).
Any ideas?
Looking forward to getting the Pajero back on the road.
Thank you.
Artie