Excavator won't turn over after running

   / Excavator won't turn over after running #1  

Justin Strong

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Key Peninsula, WA
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Terex HR 16 Mini, Kubota BX25d
I have a 2003 Terex HR 16, recently the machine started to overhead so i've replaced the water pump, thermostat and filters, The machine no longer over heats but after i've operated it for a while (45 minutes or longer) the machine will not turn over again for approximatley 30-45 minutes. I can hear a click when i turn the key but no engine turn over at all. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Justin.
 
   / Excavator won't turn over after running #2  
put a meter on the small wire on the starter sol.
if you have power to this trying to start it its starter or ground. no power means something upstream of this. look at the starter relay next
 
   / Excavator won't turn over after running #3  
Also check battery and all battery leads. A loose lead can overheat and swell fitting. Makes loose connection. When it cools down it connects again. Hand twist all connections. Also run a battery load test. Dont just test voltage. A load test will see how it handles a start up.
 
   / Excavator won't turn over after running
  • Thread Starter
#4  
I will take a look this weekend, it's a new problem that's started so my gut tells me starter is going out or has heat soak issue that's damaged it.
 
   / Excavator won't turn over after running
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#5  
I started with this as i'd recently replaced the battery and connections are tight and the load test checks good.
 
   / Excavator won't turn over after running #6  
Sounds like a starter. The bearings could be worn enough to allow the armature to contact the field poles. It can also be the solenoid. When the case gets hot from previous heat cycles, it swells the windings. When it warms up again, the coil traps the plunger (piston). I don't know how hard it is to remove the starter but I would look at the solenoid first. If the solenoid comes off with 2-3 screws, pull the coil and see if there's scars on the plunger. If you're comfortable around repairs, you can piece repair the starter.

Be sure to disconnect the battery before working around the starter. There's some extremely high current potential which can weld tools to metal--While the tool burns through your hand. (Including any glove.) :eek:
 

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