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Old Jan 13, 2018 | 02:57 PM
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However noticed when I renewed the starter, second hand for £30, the coil connection was not a spade but a stud & nut. Better securement of course.
 
Old Jan 14, 2018 | 05:02 AM
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Voyager RG CRD's got 2 diffrent starters connectors notis the same when I change the coil and got the wrong one but can easy be change with a pcs of wire and cabel lug. "spade or a connector plug"

The glowpluges was dead and the battery was poor preformance ,"this was why the coil was melted" Change it to a optima red top year 2011, glowplugs are still dead wire was short to servo oil bottle bracket and didn't had the time to change them & the wire fuse, Engine is a little fare away when -15 deg.C but the battery is very strong and never had to recharge it.
 
Old Aug 19, 2018 | 08:04 PM
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I continue to occasionally have this 'click' 'no turn over' problem. A computer controls the system and the computer has inputs that must be satisfied before it asks the starter to turn over the engine. Recently doing this solves the problem: turn the fob to "on"; put my foot on the brake; move the gear shift to "D" and back to "P" and turn the fob to "Start" . Hopefully it continues to work. This is something to try if you have this problem but obviously there are not guarantees.
 
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