ernie8
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Hi defender, if you have ignition switched on, and press the starter button, the following should happen: Power activates the solenoid (via thin cable), solenoid gets pulled in, inside the solenoid the contacts for starter power get closed (thick cables coming from battery, going to starter), starter gets power via thick cable and starts turning. At same time solenoid moves starter gears into position via "fork", spinning starter turns engine. When you release the starter button, power to solenoid gets switched off, solenoid pushes back via springs in the solenoid, power to starter gets interrupted and starter gearings get disengaged. - The solenoid cannot spin, as it is an electro magnet only, no motor. It just can move in and out, move gears, and close or release contacts. My experience was that I pressed the starter button, everything works fine until engine turned, but when I released the starter button nothing happened. Solenoid was kept in "pull in" position and starter remained under power, kept turning the engine. Burned contacts avoided that the solenoid could move back into release position, and power to starter was not interrupted.
In you case, when you push the starter button, the solenoid should pull the "fork". If this is not happening, and the starter turns already, the solenoid seems to be pulled in to maximum, and cannot be released for the same reason I had. I would propose to pull back the shaft in the solenoid with a combination pliers, if possible, to disengage the solenoid manually. This might work. If yes, this cannot be the final solution, I'm sure the issue returns after some more starts. From my perspective, the solenoid should be replaced, or repaired.
Jürgen
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