motchy87
30-03-2008, 05:42 PM
Hi,
My starter motor has started making an awful grinding noise for a few seconds on start up - I guess the drive pinion is not moving out of the mesh straight away due to it begin worn, so I have a few questions:
How long will it last in this condition if I left it (have a got a week left or a year left)? Is there a simple way of fixing it or shall I buy a reconditioned one? (they are around 100 quid plus a surcharge which is refunded once original starter motor is returned to be reconditioned).
Most importantly - how the hell do you replace the starter motor? I finally managed to locate it today - tucked away on the left of the engine below the turbo - it seems the only way to be able to get at it is from below? Is this right?
Shame that haynes never made a manual for this car! I've got the manual for the tdi 1z engine on the golf mk3, but the starter motor is located at the front of the engine apparently (plus the engine is tranverse not longitudinal), so obviously much easier to get at!
Many thanks in advance for your replies,
Tom
My starter motor has started making an awful grinding noise for a few seconds on start up - I guess the drive pinion is not moving out of the mesh straight away due to it begin worn, so I have a few questions:
How long will it last in this condition if I left it (have a got a week left or a year left)? Is there a simple way of fixing it or shall I buy a reconditioned one? (they are around 100 quid plus a surcharge which is refunded once original starter motor is returned to be reconditioned).
Most importantly - how the hell do you replace the starter motor? I finally managed to locate it today - tucked away on the left of the engine below the turbo - it seems the only way to be able to get at it is from below? Is this right?
Shame that haynes never made a manual for this car! I've got the manual for the tdi 1z engine on the golf mk3, but the starter motor is located at the front of the engine apparently (plus the engine is tranverse not longitudinal), so obviously much easier to get at!
Many thanks in advance for your replies,
Tom