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In Reply to: m105s wont start at times posted by Larry on Wednesday, October 28, 2009:
I can't be sure of this, but it sounds like a
problem we had in the shop on a few vehicles.
what we found was the starter armiture had a dirty spot, when the starter finally stopped on
that one spot the brushes wouldn't make good contact. After trying several times it would start. The repair we did, was remove the starter,
take the end off with the brushes, use a very fine sand paper and polish the black build up off the commintator,(the brass bars where the brushes rub on the armiture) Then make sure the
brushes are in good condition and free moving.
reinstall and the problem was gone. We had one
doing this that had to have another armiture, it
had a small burned spot on the commintator.
Hope this helps, Good luck.
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