reitsma
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Living in 'cold climate' norway I was bit surprised I should suffer the same problem with heat and starter problems; after a short trip and standing parked in the sun the starter was 'dead'. It looks like the common fault with the solenoid as it cranked up at the first go after 1-2 hours cooling down.
Reading up on it in the sticky, I ordered a new solenoid to be mounted in the engine compartment and a starter heat shield to prevent it happening again (Jeff; did you get my order?).
I am also planning a new/refubished starter; I have found starters in the range from 40-90 usd, is there a big quality difference between a refurbished remy or a more expensive remanufactured bosch?
When following the the sticky on the solenoid upgrade (http://www.forums.IHPartsAmerica.co...pgrade-remote-starter-relay-installation.html) the starter solenoid found on the starter is 'jump switched' by a small jumper cable from the battery to the 's' terminal on the solenoid; does this mean the original solenoid is bypassed or does it still work when cranking the engine? I.e. What is the use of an extra solenoid in this case..? Sorry to ask but I am not that electrical educated...
Another problem is the faul gauge not working, I have tried with another gauge but I get no reading from the tank sensor (it stays on empty). Does this mean I have to drop the tank and install a new sensor or could there be a problem another place? Anyway to found out/test?
Reading up on it in the sticky, I ordered a new solenoid to be mounted in the engine compartment and a starter heat shield to prevent it happening again (Jeff; did you get my order?).
I am also planning a new/refubished starter; I have found starters in the range from 40-90 usd, is there a big quality difference between a refurbished remy or a more expensive remanufactured bosch?
When following the the sticky on the solenoid upgrade (http://www.forums.IHPartsAmerica.co...pgrade-remote-starter-relay-installation.html) the starter solenoid found on the starter is 'jump switched' by a small jumper cable from the battery to the 's' terminal on the solenoid; does this mean the original solenoid is bypassed or does it still work when cranking the engine? I.e. What is the use of an extra solenoid in this case..? Sorry to ask but I am not that electrical educated...
Another problem is the faul gauge not working, I have tried with another gauge but I get no reading from the tank sensor (it stays on empty). Does this mean I have to drop the tank and install a new sensor or could there be a problem another place? Anyway to found out/test?