ejtaylor822
Gold Member
I think my starter has gone bad on my Jinma 454 LE. Looking for confirmation, other tips and any help on replacing a starter – if needed. Have never replaced a starter…
Over the past few months I have noticed that on occasion when I turn the key, I would hear a “click” each time the key was turned to “start”. After anywhere from about 1 to 10 on/off sequences, she would always fire right up. A week or so ago, I went to start her up and was getting the “click”, but this time the engine would turn over once, maybe twice, then I would start getting a series of rapid clicks from the solenoid as long as the key was in start. I could try to restart, get a click and then nothing, or, engine would turn over a couple of times followed by rapid clicking of the solenoid. When the engine would turn over it was real slow and kind of “chugging”. After about 3 or 4 of the slow turn overs and a dozen on/off sequences, she fired up just fine. However, now she will not start at all and I am losing valuable therapy, I mean seat, time. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I have been on TBN searching for “starter” and “starting” issues and problems. The battery and alternator appear to be fine. When she started (the last time) the voltage meter was staying neutral and all the lights, flashers and horn work. I tried the trick someone recommended about when starting turn on the lights to see if they go out indicating battery problems. The lights dim slightly but never go out.
I have visually inspected all connections on the battery, solenoid, starter and ignition switch. They appear to fine and tightened. I have also checked the ground to the frame from the battery and that appears to be fine and all lights work as well. All fuses are fine – have blown my 30 AMP once before and had to replace – have verified it’s alright.
One thing I have not done is to try jumping the starter to test if it truly is the starter. Have never done this before and it makes me a little nervous. I have read and understand that – make sure the tractor is neutral – and jump the post from the ignition return to the post with the ignition send with the positive battery feed. I have attached a picture of the starter and solenoid. The large pinkish/red wire is the positive feed from the battery that I have tucked the excess behind the frame.
I am going to talk to the dealer this morning and see what he has to say. I emailed him a while back when I started getting the “clicks” and he said it was probably the starter. I have read where the Jinma/Chineese starters are not the best in the world.
Any advice on other checks that I can perform? Should I try jumping the starter and if so what is the proper way to go about this? If I do have to replace the starter, any tips or advice on this or is it just unbolt the old one and put the new one in place?
As always, ANY advice, comments, tips, tricks, encouragement is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Eddie
Over the past few months I have noticed that on occasion when I turn the key, I would hear a “click” each time the key was turned to “start”. After anywhere from about 1 to 10 on/off sequences, she would always fire right up. A week or so ago, I went to start her up and was getting the “click”, but this time the engine would turn over once, maybe twice, then I would start getting a series of rapid clicks from the solenoid as long as the key was in start. I could try to restart, get a click and then nothing, or, engine would turn over a couple of times followed by rapid clicking of the solenoid. When the engine would turn over it was real slow and kind of “chugging”. After about 3 or 4 of the slow turn overs and a dozen on/off sequences, she fired up just fine. However, now she will not start at all and I am losing valuable therapy, I mean seat, time. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I have been on TBN searching for “starter” and “starting” issues and problems. The battery and alternator appear to be fine. When she started (the last time) the voltage meter was staying neutral and all the lights, flashers and horn work. I tried the trick someone recommended about when starting turn on the lights to see if they go out indicating battery problems. The lights dim slightly but never go out.
I have visually inspected all connections on the battery, solenoid, starter and ignition switch. They appear to fine and tightened. I have also checked the ground to the frame from the battery and that appears to be fine and all lights work as well. All fuses are fine – have blown my 30 AMP once before and had to replace – have verified it’s alright.
One thing I have not done is to try jumping the starter to test if it truly is the starter. Have never done this before and it makes me a little nervous. I have read and understand that – make sure the tractor is neutral – and jump the post from the ignition return to the post with the ignition send with the positive battery feed. I have attached a picture of the starter and solenoid. The large pinkish/red wire is the positive feed from the battery that I have tucked the excess behind the frame.
I am going to talk to the dealer this morning and see what he has to say. I emailed him a while back when I started getting the “clicks” and he said it was probably the starter. I have read where the Jinma/Chineese starters are not the best in the world.
Any advice on other checks that I can perform? Should I try jumping the starter and if so what is the proper way to go about this? If I do have to replace the starter, any tips or advice on this or is it just unbolt the old one and put the new one in place?
As always, ANY advice, comments, tips, tricks, encouragement is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Eddie