Traveller63 wrote:
I think (fingers crossed) I have solved the problem. Cleaned up the coil wires aswell as the starter solenoid. Sprayed them with contact oil and I was away laughing ... So I thought. Up and down the road many times with no miss. Put the car into the garage and went to start it again and all it down was went click (didn't wind over)... It has done this before once or twice too, but 2nd attempt always makes it go... However this time it just kept clicking. So I took off the lead from the starter motor to solenoid and touch it against other side of solenoid and she wound over no problems.. So new that it was in the solenoid. Which while I had the starter lead off it did look pretty corroded on the thread. I was going to clean it up and try my luck - but I had a brand new solenoid in the draw so chucked that on. Flicked the key, away she went and no misses and starts everytime so far. So fingers crossed all my issues were related to dodgy/dirty solenoid. Typical example of British electronics 40 years down the track... It was the real inconsistency that was tricking me! Thanks for help guys
But why would a dodgy solenoid cause the car to miss once running
