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Solenoids stay good for ages. It is usually just a rusty crap build up on the shaft that prevents it from throwing the gear out. 

 

If you hardly use your car then a new starter would be the go as once rust starts on the shaft it likes to grow back and fark it all up again pretty quick. 

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7 minutes ago, Box stock T. said:

Did chuckle to myself a bit when I wrote it.

Didn't expect it to work so well.

Then did chuckle even louder, almost Doctor Evil style.

Yeah, you got me...I've got two screw drivers and a file in my 30yr toolbox which shows off my mechanical knowledge.

Got very little idea how it all works but damn I like driving it!

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3 minutes ago, thesal said:

Yeah, you got me...I've got two screw drivers and a file in my 30yr toolbox which shows off my mechanical knowledge.

Got no idea how any of it works but damn I like driving it!

Arrrrr okay. Take it to your local mechanic or auto electrician. Both will get it sorted for ya. Very basic job, a couple of bolts and an earth contact wire.

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Reckon the couple of taps I gave it will get me through 4 or 5 start-ups tomorrow ?

Gotta do some running around and can't get the car in till Monday.

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Earth and 12V cables and a little bitty switching wire. Three in total.

 

If it is just crap on the shaft then you can key it a bunch of times to clean it off. 

 

If it's the brushes then it'll be hit and miss whether it will work. It'll help to smack it while turning the key. 

 

If the armature is rooted then I wouldn't drive anywhere. 

 

Prognosis: you'll be right mate if you fix it asap.

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