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My Mondeo 2.0L TDDi (2000) has just popped its starter motor. refuses to go, just a loud screeching noise. anyone know how much for a new one. is there a cheaper way to DIY it ?
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Sounds like the solenoid isnt engaging properly. Giving it a tap with a hammer on the solenoid sometimes works as a temporary cure.
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Put it in 2nd or 3rd gear and rock the car, without the ignition on please :roll:

May also be a flat battery
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thescruff wrote:Put it in 2nd or 3rd gear and rock the car, without the ignition on please :roll:

May also be a flat battery
this is how i have been getting her started for a while now, but now she just doesn't want to know. the battery is fine.
i think the starter has had it, gone past the point of no return. car has done 126,000 m
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You should be able to get a service exchange if you look/ask around at a fraction of the new price
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We had a starter motor on our landrover discovery about 5 months ago and that was £110 and looking at most starters they range from about 70 to 190 quid
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i've been trying to get the offending item off to have a look and determine whether the damage is mostly in the starter gear or the gearbox fly ring.
being an aircraft mechanic means all my tools (the few i have) at home are imperial. i can't get enough access to the front underside of the engine to get the thing out.
so its now booked in at the vets. ::b just have to see what the verdict is on the fly ring when they get to see it. :roll:
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Post by DougJones »

Hope it's not the same as my son-in-laws Mondeo, had a simular problem and turned out to be starter ring, which involved having a new flywheel assy. including new starter.
His is a 52 plate and was 3 weeks out of second hand warranty !
Still cost him nearly £1500.00 though ::b
Sincerly hope it's just the starter :thumbright:
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STARTER MOTOR

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Hi
I just recently replaced my starter motor on my mk 1 mondeo turbo deisel i got it off e bay second hand and fitted it myself not bad for a tenner if you need a few pointers let me know i served my time to the motor trade.
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hey cheers Turbod. too late tho', she's booked in at the garage tomorrow for a new starter, hoping that will cure it. i had a go but don't have the tools needed. so gave up. thanks anyway mate.
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car is now fixed. turns out there was no damage to the ring gear :-) just the starter itself. new one fitted, all good. :thumbright:
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