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75 280Z - Starter Motor intermittently clicks when restarting after car has been driven for several miles/in town driving


HusseinHolland

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Today I removed the fusible links, and rewired the two circuits. The first link was fed directly from the starter, then that one goes to the shunt, then that feeds a connection somewhere under the dash, that then comes back & goes through the 2nd link.

So, I eliminated the feed from the starter to the fusible link #1. Ran a new feed from the battery to the secondary panel, then added the output from the fusible link to a fused connection.

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Added a Maxi fuse to replace the second fusible link

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secured the Maxi fuse holder to the cover.

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While I had the harness open, I decided to add the H/L relays. The high beams didn't work at all, until I futzed with the connectors under the column - the withe one on the bottom left, and the black spade. Offloading this circuits seems like a very good idea

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Cut 4 wire circuit to headlights - Red: R/S +,  Red-Yellow: L/S +,  Red-White: High Beam,  Red-Black: Low Beam

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relays fitted under relay box

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Harness spliced - original bulb feeds now feed relay coils for H & l

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added the fused relay feed (30) - need to get more lower amp fuses though, all I have left are 50Amp, so I'll swap that out later

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function test before wrapping

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wrapped

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cleaned up starter connections, just main cable & (30) to starter relay

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  • 2 months later...

Since I had to add a power supply for the AC fan, I removed the battery & also replaced the negative cable with a Volvo part (2005 S40) that incorporates the body ground leg.

I had previously treated the rust on the battery tray, so I primed & painted the area while the space was clear

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I added the EMS ground to the battery terminal with a ring terminal, and got rid of the old spade connection

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So, ground to engine, body & EMS

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Now that I've driven the car for days in row, commute to work, local & mixed highway driving - I have found that there is what I would call a heat soak issue. When restarting a hot / normal op temp engine after a few minutes of sitting (after getting coffee, for example), it will crank REALLY slowly for a couple of revolutions, then pickup to normal cranking speed.

Having redone the wiring with suitable gauge cables, added the starter relay to offload the switch, and changed the breaker on the starter leg of the battery cable to a higher amperage, I can't see what else it could be besides the starter itself. I did replace the one that was in there with a reman (RockAuto - Remy 16209) in June of this year. I'll have to see if I can measure the draw from the starter, duplicating the symptom when I have equipment available to test it is the trick.

Maybe I'll just swap out the starter for the reman that was in there.  A gear-reduction version would be nice, but I'm not sure I want to splurge since it only needs to be in there for a year or so. On the other hand, this is a real PITA to deal with, so maybe it's worth it, if one is available

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