I have been having an intermittant issue with the starter, however it is now not intermittant, but more of a permanent feature. I turn the key, the solenoid clicks, the starter does a quater of a revolution and thats all.
I put my multimeter from the ground terminal on the engine block to the +ve on the solenoid and get 12v or so etc, as I would expect. With the key off I dont measure any voltage on any of the other terminals (on the solenoid) when checking between the ground terminal on the engine block, as I would expect.
Now the odd part is that between the +ve terminal on the solenoid and any of other terminals (key out) I get 12V, this I didnt expect.
Would this indicate that either the starter or the solenoid is shorting to ground and causing the problem?
thanks.
I put my multimeter from the ground terminal on the engine block to the +ve on the solenoid and get 12v or so etc, as I would expect. With the key off I dont measure any voltage on any of the other terminals (on the solenoid) when checking between the ground terminal on the engine block, as I would expect.
Now the odd part is that between the +ve terminal on the solenoid and any of other terminals (key out) I get 12V, this I didnt expect.
Would this indicate that either the starter or the solenoid is shorting to ground and causing the problem?
thanks.