Why does tapping on the starter work?
This works because the brushes wear out which results in an inadequate electrical contact. By gently tapping on the back of the starter with the hammer, the brushes are knocked back into place so they can make contact one more time.
Can a bad ignition switch cause a bad starter?
The first thing to check in these situations is the battery. If the battery is OK, then you have either a bad starter or a bad ignition switch. With a little bit of time and some patience, you can tell which one is the problem. What Else Is Working?
What happens if you hit the starter button and nothing happens?
Battery good, lights , horn turn signal works. Fuel pump runs , hit starter and nothing, lights do not dim and no sound at all. All fuses O.K. starter relay maybe ? any advice ? 06 roadking by the way.
Where is the starter button on a V-twin?
In the starting circuit you have ignition switch, run/stop switch, fuse, starter relay, solinoid and starter motor… Using a tester light you can see if you have battery voltage to the solinoid… Look for the green wire… Turn you ignition on and hit the start button, if the tester light comes on then your relay is ok…
How do you remove a starter from a fluorescent light?
If you do not find a starter, unplug the light or shut off the power, then remove the deflector above the tube and look there, or disassemble the base if the light is a desk or floor model. To remove a starter, press it inward and twist it counterclockwise a quarter turn; it should pop out.
The first thing to check in these situations is the battery. If the battery is OK, then you have either a bad starter or a bad ignition switch. With a little bit of time and some patience, you can tell which one is the problem. What Else Is Working?
Battery good, lights , horn turn signal works. Fuel pump runs , hit starter and nothing, lights do not dim and no sound at all. All fuses O.K. starter relay maybe ? any advice ? 06 roadking by the way.
What causes a car starter to not turn over?
However, when powered, it should send a signal to the starter relay once the key is turned or the starter button is pressed. If you press this button or if you turn the key on a manual ignition switch and the vehicle does not turn over, it may be caused by a problem with the starter relay.
In the starting circuit you have ignition switch, run/stop switch, fuse, starter relay, solinoid and starter motor… Using a tester light you can see if you have battery voltage to the solinoid… Look for the green wire… Turn you ignition on and hit the start button, if the tester light comes on then your relay is ok…