Webb18 dec. 2006 · Sounds like the battery, try borrowing a good battery, if it's mysteriosly loosing charge and cranking slowly I would suspect the starter motor too. A Transit is for life, not just for Christmas. http://www.a2ecommercials.webs.com My galleries - http://a2ecommercials.webs.com/apps/photos/ FredTransit Mk2 Trannyist Posts: 17470
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Webb11 dec. 2011 · I'd doubt the starter button itself is part of the root cause, as that only energizes the starter relay (on top of the starter motor) - another possible culprit. This is probably irrelevant, but may be worth consideration: I've seen on engines that had points instead of electronic ignition, that bad ignition timing would slow down the cranking. Webb28 jan. 2024 · What causes slow engine cranking? Possible causes are a degraded or defective battery, faulty electrical connection, a charging system problem, a bad starter … how to search for inmates in jail
Tech Tip: Diagnosing a Slow Cranking Starter or No Crank at All
Webb23 mars 2012 · Slow cranking: poor current to starter due to corrosion/weak battery/loose connections internal starter defect engine/drivetrain mechanically binding ignition advanced too far starter heat soaked Out of the above 5, only one is very plausible. PowerDragon Registered Joined Dec 11, 2011 1,838 Posts #4 · Mar 22, 2012 WebbVoltage drop all connections while cranking. I suspect you'll find at least one that is high. Take off and clean connection and retest. Only if it passes those tests should you move on to compenents Tommy Perform voltage drop tests on power and ground to starter Luis Webb12 okt. 2016 · The most common cause of a slow hot crank is a bad starter. As the brushes and the armature in the starter wear they begin to bind then the starter is hot … how to search for * in excel