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<blockquote data-quote="Whistler" data-source="post: 640626" data-attributes="member: 18919"><p>Did you guys change the bush as well? </p><p></p><p>I have a clifford alarm and for the longest time I thought it was the immobilser being a ****. However, I am starting to wonder if the starter motor is sticking. I turn the key and hear a click and that is all. Sometimes she starts just fine, other times it takes 5-6+ attempts.</p><p></p><p>I know that I bought a new starter motor but that was a decade ago now, I am not sure if I am just better off getting a new starter motor or not. And if I need to change the bush as well. Ideally, I could do without having to remove the engine. </p><p></p><p>Coolair have a VW reconditioned one which seems reasonable, these high torque ones seem too much dosh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whistler, post: 640626, member: 18919"] Did you guys change the bush as well? I have a clifford alarm and for the longest time I thought it was the immobilser being a ****. However, I am starting to wonder if the starter motor is sticking. I turn the key and hear a click and that is all. Sometimes she starts just fine, other times it takes 5-6+ attempts. I know that I bought a new starter motor but that was a decade ago now, I am not sure if I am just better off getting a new starter motor or not. And if I need to change the bush as well. Ideally, I could do without having to remove the engine. Coolair have a VW reconditioned one which seems reasonable, these high torque ones seem too much dosh. [/QUOTE]
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