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Starter wont stop...

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by JeepsRcool, Sep 19, 2007.

  1. JeepsRcool

    JeepsRcool Member

    Starter wont stop when start button is released before engine starts.:v6:
    starter is wired with large gauge wire to positive terminal on battery and switch to toggle 12v to solenoid on starter. Why would this happen, and how can i fix it... thanks guys.
     
  2. Howard Eisenhauer

    Howard Eisenhauer Administrator Staff Member

    First guess- bad solenoid :(

    2nd guess- bad toggle switch :rofl:

    3rd guess- someone put in a jumper between the solenoid output to the starter & the solenoid input terminal. :?

    4th guess- it's all a bad dream & you should wake up now :coffee:

    h.
     
  3. lamar

    lamar Member

    had it happen to me before.my solenoid was bad. took it apart and the copper contacts were burnt, i figured it temporary welds its self together and sticks together.the only way i could stop mine was to pull the battery cable from the battery or hit the solenoid with a hammer.
     
  4. JeepsRcool

    JeepsRcool Member

    Thanks thats how i shut mine off. only happens occasionally and the starter is brand new and the switch is new so idk thanks for the ideas.
     
  5. 66cj5

    66cj5 Jeep with no name

    sounds like the solinoid is sticking in place. simple fix: remove solinoid, give it a light coat of grease and reinstall it.
     
  6. Walt Couch

    Walt Couch sidehill Cordele, Ga. 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Since you say new starter, there is a possibility you might need a thin shim between starter and block. when you engague starter the bendix may be sticking to the ring gear which keeps the solenoid engaged hence continues to run starter, even though starter button is no longer pressed.
     
  7. JeepsRcool

    JeepsRcool Member

    Thanks guys I pulled the starter and bench tested and no sticking so Im guessing its getting stuck on the flywheel, will pick up some an washers to use as shims tomorrow. thanks for the help.
     
  8. JZ

    JZ Member

    I had my starter overhauled and it came back with a new solinoid. When it threw the switch, the starter spun up like a charm (did not engage the ring gear though). I removed the solinoid and just placed 12V on it. It hung up! I found that the darn thing is very magnetic. Got a replacement from the overhaul place (did not fit the same, but that is another story) and it works great.