This is on my ‘97 W900 3406e Cat truck. Occasionally I’ll turn the key over, and just get a “click”. I’ll have to hit the ignition a couple to a dozen times to get the starter to engage. Then it’ll go weeks without happening again. The starter was brand new in March. I know that brand new sometimes doesn’t mean it’s good, but I don’t want to replace it just to have the next one do it too. I’ve replaced the ignition switch, and it has new batteries with clean posts. Is there a starter relay, or solenoid that’s not on the starter? Can the solenoid itself be replaced without the whole starter? This has been going on for months, and I’m afraid one time it’s going to leave me stranded.
W900 Cat starter click
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Gumper, Jul 2, 2018.
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I had the exact same issue. I replaced it with a those brand new high torque starters that are in the newer trucks and problem went away. Yes.... it is a solenoid issue. But most come seal these days. They want you to get a whole new starter. Yours should still be under warranty I believe.
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Mine did the same thing, but finally gave up the ghost. Sunday morning, 1 1/2 hours later, problem solved.
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Was yours new or reman?
Reason I ask is that's a big problem with the Delco starters these days. All the starter and Alt shops I talked to say it's a common issue due to poor parts.
I have done like @Diesel Dave and went with a gear reduction starterOxbow, SAR and Diesel Dave Thank this. -
Not sure about a 97, but my 03 has a solenoid mounted inside the battery box towards the front of the truck. But, I would think that if you are getting the "click" you are more likely to have another starter issue. I agree with the above about switching to the new style high torque style. I've been doing it on all my trucks and they are great.
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I went with one, and it didn't crank fast enough to start my truck. It wouldn't start without an ether injection. With the regular starter it cranked fast enough, the high torque was just enough slower that it started much much harder. Only about 1 month later, it wouldn't start at all.
I went with the full size starter this time.whoopNride and Oxbow Thank this. -
I changed mine after I had to get another driver push the button while I hit starter with my winch bar.
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The solenoid they're talking about is on the starter itself. It pulls a lever that pushes the gear down to the end of the shaft to engage the flywheel. If it's bad, I stops the starter from spinning.
These are essentially overgrown gm car starters. When I changed the starter on my Buick Skylark (1970), the starter and solenoid came separate.Oxbow, SAR, KittyKicker and 1 other person Thank this. -
Where can I find a gear reduction starter? Mine was new from a shop in Idaho. Not worth it to go back for a warranty replacement. I’d rather buy a better one, and not have to fight it again anyway.
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Kenworth or Peterbilt. That's where I got mine.
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