Step | Action | Value | Yes | No |
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1 | Do you hear a high pitched whine during cranking (before the engine fires) but the engine cranks and fires normally? | -- | ||
2 | The distance is too far between the starter pinion and the flywheel. Refer to Starter Noise. Has the noise been corrected? | -- | System OK | |
3 | Adjust, repair, or install new parts as necessary. Are the parts installed and in working order? | -- | -- | -- |
4 |
Is there a high pitched whine? | -- | ||
5 | This is often misdiagnosed as starter hang-in or a weak solenoid. Is the diagnosis correct? | -- | -- | |
6 |
Has the noise stopped? | -- | System OK | |
7 |
Do you hear a whine? | -- | ||
8 | Usually this is because of a failed starter motor clutch. Refer to Starter Motor Overhaul . Has the repair been completed? | -- | System OK | |
9 | Do you hear a rumble, a growl, or, in severe cases, a knock as the starter is coasting down to a stop after starting the engine? | -- | System OK | |
10 | Check for a bent or unbalanced starter armature. Refer to Starter Motor Overhaul . Is the armature faulty? | -- | System OK |
Step | Action | Value(s) | Yes | No |
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1 | Diagnose and repair the Starter Motor. Refer to Starter Motor Noise Diagnosis . Are the repairs complete? | -- | Go to Engine Electrical Diagnostic System Check . | -- |