Yes, they will be the Santa Clara 49ers. The change is mandatory since they moved at least 5 cities over. No. The team says they will stay the San Francisco 49ers. The number of cities a team passes to get to their new city has nothing to with changing the team name.
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The easiest way is to take it to a parts store where most of them will check them out free. It also helps if we know what kind of car you have. GoodluckJoe turn your head lights on and try to start it if the headlights go out its more than likely your battery if they stay bright or barely dim its your starter try the lights, do they turn on? if yes, then it probably isn't the battery. if its the starter motor, you should hear a loud clicking sound from the engine when you turn the key in the ignition. if this is the problem, turn the car off, open the door, stand on the sill at the side of the car while holding the edge of the roof and rock the car. if the car starts after this - its your starter. If your starter was bad your car would not even crank. If its your battery the starter will click repeatedly.
The starter is located in middle of my 97 3.8L T$C Van about at the level of the visible row of spark plugs ... you must get under the van to see the solenoid and starter. Here are the directions to replace it ... I had the hardest time putting the spacer up in place - it was like a big gasket but made of metal and the bolt holes held it in place ... it would not stay on the starter for me. I took off the black box by the air cleaner so I could access the top bolt and worked on the bottom bolt from the bottom ... only 2 bolts holding it in place in the bell housing. Finally it all fell into place and all I had to do was install the two bolts. My mechanic said it would take 30 minutes and the flat rate manual said 1 hour but it took me 2 hr 20 minutes. But, it works great and no more not starting when you turn the key on - used to have to turn the key on twice to get the solenoid to activate the starter. Not an easy job but not too hard. Autozone had a lifetime rebuilt starter for the 3.8L T&C for $81 net once I returned the core for a $45 refund. Of course, next time it will be a piece of cake! I am a fair mechanic but not a good one! Disconnect the negative battery cable. Raise and safely support the front of the vehicle securely on jackstands. Disengage the solenoid wiring connector from the terminal. This connection may be held in place by a retaining nut, or it could be a push-in connector. Mine was a push in with screw driver to release then pull the wire fitting out. Remove the B+ nut and wire from the starter motor terminal. Need deep socket. Remove the starter motor-to-transaxle bellhousing mounting bolts - only 2!! Remove the starter from the vehicle. If equipped, remove the starter motor spacer. Mine had the metal spacer that looks like a metal gasket ... it seems to keep dirt and debree out of the bell housing and seals it off from dirt. To install: If equipped, hold the starter motor spacer in position - hardest part!!! Install the starter motor into position on the vehicle. Install the starter motor-to-transaxle bellhousing mounting bolts. Tighten the mounting bolts to 40 ft. lbs. (54 Nm). Engage the solenoid wiring connector onto the starter terminal. Connect the B+ wire and tighten the retaining nut to 90 inch lbs. (10 Nm). Lower the vehicle. Connect the negative battery cable. Verify starter motor operation. Good Luck, J San Antonio
the starter should not stay engaged after the vehicle is running. more than likely the armuertor or the bendix is faulty. replace the starter.
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Starter solenoid is sticking. Replace it.
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The starter relay (solenoid) points are melted together.
Either the keyswitch has failed or the contacts inside the starter have fused.
For the 2014 NFC Championship they are staying at the Grand Hyatt in downtown Seattle.
Yes, they will be the Santa Clara 49ers. The change is mandatory since they moved at least 5 cities over. No. The team says they will stay the San Francisco 49ers. The number of cities a team passes to get to their new city has nothing to with changing the team name.
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solenoid broken
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two things..the ignition switch its worn out and need replacment or the selenoid inthe starter its going bad, need to replace starter,one or the other,,