Questions & Answers for: Jeep starter armature repair

...armature inside the starter unit. If you have a constant 12 volts from the ignition wire it will keep the solenoid engaged. If you put the main positive wire on the wrong solenoid terminal it will ...

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Question about 1996 Cherokee Country

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starter. Sometimes when starters get old the armature and/or field windings swell when they get hot. The reason is rather complex but I can tell you this is the most likely problem and the only fix is

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Question about 2004 Liberty

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...starter motor armature forward against the toothed outer edge of the flywheel. Check the heavy cables and connections from the battery to the starter motor and the earth strap from the engine back to ...

Question about 2000 Grand Cherokee

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...starter motor armature brushes ø strike motor body with end of a piece of timber whilst cranking; the jolt may encourage enough contact to get the starter motor running for long enough for ...

...DRAW TEST TO SEE IF STARTER HAS A SHORT OR HIGH CURRENT DRAW DUE TO WORN FIELD WINDING OR ARMATURE TURN OFF RADIO FIRST BEFORE REMOVING NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE SO YOU WONT LOSE RADIO PLAYING

Question about 1999 Grand Cherokee

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you could very possible have a bad starter, that is heating up after the vehichle is driven for a while , this is due to the starter armature expanding, and not allowing the starter to start correctly

Question about 2005 Liberty Renegade

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...get clicking noise.. don't believe it's the battery.. lights/radio./windows all work can it be the starter check battery voltage should be 12-12.6 if good check for loose connection if that checks ...

Question about 1990 Wrangler

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...starter mounting plate....don't know if that is an answer or not. probably not but adjusting the amount of pinion movement before the solenoid makes contact to spin the armature would fix the ...

...first crank when engine is warm.Have to crank three times. Crank first time when cold. Sounds like the starter has worn out. The brushes could be worn out or it could have a dead spot in the

...resistance between the brushes and the armature from corrosion. If it's a stepped starter, the idler gear probably has rusted on the shaft. Best pull the starter and have it checked out or

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