Our last boating trip of the season last year nearly left us stranded with a dead starter. "click, click, click". Solenoid. So I had the shop that winterized the boat pull the starter to have it rebuilt. Still clicks. This time though, it'll only click if I have the blower running. If I turn the blower off, it'll crank. The battery is fully topped off and it's charging.
So, this tells me the shop that rebuilt the starter screwed up. In case I wasn't clear, the Marina pulled the starter and took it to someone to have it rebuilt.
Normally I would just let them pull the starter again on their dime, but we moved over the winter and I just got the boat back last week. This was our first time on the water since I got it back. I'm not driving 3 1/2 hrs each way to the marina.
I'm going to call them first thing in the morning, but I wanted to ask you guys, what would be a reasonable solution, and also, how could they rebuild a starter yet it still has this problem? Reused old parts?
I'm honestly thinking of just asking for a full refund.
Thanks guys,
Steve
So, this tells me the shop that rebuilt the starter screwed up. In case I wasn't clear, the Marina pulled the starter and took it to someone to have it rebuilt.
Normally I would just let them pull the starter again on their dime, but we moved over the winter and I just got the boat back last week. This was our first time on the water since I got it back. I'm not driving 3 1/2 hrs each way to the marina.
I'm going to call them first thing in the morning, but I wanted to ask you guys, what would be a reasonable solution, and also, how could they rebuild a starter yet it still has this problem? Reused old parts?
I'm honestly thinking of just asking for a full refund.
Thanks guys,
Steve