Mike Compton
Member
Well It was the starter. In fact when we took the starter off, we tried to hit it with jumper cables....nothing. Not a click. Not a sound. Nothing.
That is the good news. The bad news...some no name auto repair place in a little town about 25 miles from here replaced the starter. They told my in-laws that it was a NAPA starter. The reciept has a NAPA part number on it. Took the starter off, drove to NAPA and they looked at me like I was nutz. That is not a NAPA starter. It was an ORIELLY starter. So I had to buy the NAPA starter. Now I have to try and track down where the heck the starter came from and who bought it, so that I can get the money back to pay for the one that I bought and put on my car. ARGGGG....
Now here is my question. Can a failing starter cause problems that would resemble a bad alternator? I was told by my inlaws that the alternator was going bad. But the battery was well charged...and once the starter was replaced I could not find any symptoms of a bad alternator. It seems fine. Any ideas?
Now, all I have to do left is replace the front fender. Do a FULL 60k, change some gaskets that are leeking a litlte. All 4 brakes need replaced. The Air is dead (it reads really high presure even with only a few oz of 134a in it...the compressor seems to be kicking in, but I dont think that it is actually working) Replace the struts, tires, windshield. Change the tranny gasket and filter. replace air blower motor (once the cooling part is working again) and several other things. wooo hooo. At least it is running now.
That is the good news. The bad news...some no name auto repair place in a little town about 25 miles from here replaced the starter. They told my in-laws that it was a NAPA starter. The reciept has a NAPA part number on it. Took the starter off, drove to NAPA and they looked at me like I was nutz. That is not a NAPA starter. It was an ORIELLY starter. So I had to buy the NAPA starter. Now I have to try and track down where the heck the starter came from and who bought it, so that I can get the money back to pay for the one that I bought and put on my car. ARGGGG....
Now here is my question. Can a failing starter cause problems that would resemble a bad alternator? I was told by my inlaws that the alternator was going bad. But the battery was well charged...and once the starter was replaced I could not find any symptoms of a bad alternator. It seems fine. Any ideas?
Now, all I have to do left is replace the front fender. Do a FULL 60k, change some gaskets that are leeking a litlte. All 4 brakes need replaced. The Air is dead (it reads really high presure even with only a few oz of 134a in it...the compressor seems to be kicking in, but I dont think that it is actually working) Replace the struts, tires, windshield. Change the tranny gasket and filter. replace air blower motor (once the cooling part is working again) and several other things. wooo hooo. At least it is running now.
