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Dec 8, 2018 - the kick starter is slightly twisted but not enough to make it engage this low down. it engages around 9 o clock. if you look at it as if its a clock... leaving ...
battery maybe weak or no longer holding charge. have it tested. if confirmed good, then suspect the stator or the rectifier-regulator, have those tested too.
Depends on whether you have an "interference" or "noninterference" engine. Since you do not mention what you are working on, impossible to know. If noninterference engine, just replace belt after lining up crank and cam(s). If interference, you may have heard bad noises as belt broke, and could have bent valves or even damaged pistons.
depends on car engine, make and model. if it is a non interterence engine probably nothing wrong. If it is an interference engine damaged velves and pistons. Could be expensive fo fix and you HAVE to remove head or heads to check now . If you are going to do mechanical work in future always work with the help of a workshop manual...most non single marque mechanics use manuals too for things they are not familiar with
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Blower motor faulty, or faulty blower motor switch. 90% sure its a blower motor that has bad brushes. Brushes are what sends voltage from the wires to the shaft, which creates a magnetic field that will make the shaft want to turn. The brushes are in constant contact with the contacts on the blower shaft. Over time, being in constant contact with a moving part, the brushes will wear down untill there is nothing left but the springs that hold them in place. The springs don't contact the shaft fully, but can run the motor once its givin a kickstart. A bump is doing just that, giving your blower motor a kickstart to run. A loose connector will do this but its very uncommon for a connector to just come loose on its own. A loose connector will intermittenly connect when jostled, bumped, or wiggled.
I'm sorry but
I believe you have this posted in the wrong product category. Please
re-post the question in the proper category This is the car and truck
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