safari starting
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safari starting
every morning when i try to start my safari ( 4.2 desiel 5speed) its like it has a flat battery turns over verry slow then speeds up
im thinking starter motor
annybody have anny better idears ?
im thinking starter motor
annybody have anny better idears ?
Re: safari starting
shoulda kept to toyota
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Re: safari starting
haha na
u and fj40 ned someone to pull out when we go out 4x4
u and fj40 ned someone to pull out when we go out 4x4
Re: safari starting
Take the starter out strip it down and give it a good clean out
proberly got mud in it 


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Re: safari starting
allmud wrote:haha na
u and fj40 ned someone to pull out when we go out 4x4



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Re: safari starting
it will be the batteries bud they need a dam good charge up the starter has been done also the altinator
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sweet will charge in the weekend
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A few weeks back my safari was doing the same thing, getting slower cranking then one day it wouldn't even start. Spent a while cleaning some corrosion out of the battery terminal contacts then coated them in vaseline. Started up no worries after that.
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will drop ya round those bits too
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sweet thanks
i have the paperwork here for the cruiser as well
do u still have a copy of the wof sheet
i have the paperwork here for the cruiser as well
do u still have a copy of the wof sheet
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i do somewhere
but will need to be completey redone as tha wof i went for was in january haha
but will need to be completey redone as tha wof i went for was in january haha
Re: safari starting
well got the batteries tested to day one was rooted got a new one
thay tested the charging its charging ok made new earth leads
next job will be pulling out the starter and cleaning it out and geting it checked
startd better now with the new bat but still like a dead bat every 5th or so start
thay tested the charging its charging ok made new earth leads
next job will be pulling out the starter and cleaning it out and geting it checked
startd better now with the new bat but still like a dead bat every 5th or so start
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Re: safari starting
which battery was buggered??
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best practise would be to replace both as although the other one may test well it will very quickly damage the new battery and severly shorten the life of both batterys.
swb lux with 7mge, trailgear crossover, trailgear rear lift kit, custom front bar, runva 1200lb winch, custom snorkel, 37" Mtrs, custom deck, lockright in the rear.
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the left hand side bat was stuffed
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I got away with replacing just one
89 safari, pto winch, 33x15 simexs. sliders,75mm lift . turbo intercoolered
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coxsy wrote:I got away with replacing just one
quote of the day "I got away"
in any multiple connected battery setup any cell that has less capacity than the other will cause the other cell to over compensate
swb lux with 7mge, trailgear crossover, trailgear rear lift kit, custom front bar, runva 1200lb winch, custom snorkel, 37" Mtrs, custom deck, lockright in the rear.
Re: safari starting
still starting and running
maybe both were fairly new to start with

89 safari, pto winch, 33x15 simexs. sliders,75mm lift . turbo intercoolered