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Jeff 06-14-2008 04:30 PM

Where's my starter
 
I've got the 1994 Audi 100 S, 2.8 liter engine. It is not starting. When I
turn the key I can hear a click followed by a very low level buxx that last
about 2-3 seconds. I believe the problem is the starter.

I decided to pull it out and have it tested. The problem is I can't find it!
I have the Bentley manual on CD and can find no clue as to where the atarter
is located on the engine. I've looked both from the top and underneath and
cna find nothing that looks to be it.

Any suggestions?



TonyJ 06-14-2008 06:33 PM

Re: Where's my starter
 


Jeff wrote:
> I've got the 1994 Audi 100 S, 2.8 liter engine. It is not starting. When I
> turn the key I can hear a click followed by a very low level buxx that last
> about 2-3 seconds. I believe the problem is the starter.
>
> I decided to pull it out and have it tested. The problem is I can't find it!
> I have the Bentley manual on CD and can find no clue as to where the atarter
> is located on the engine. I've looked both from the top and underneath and
> cna find nothing that looks to be it.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
>
>

More likely your Battery is bad. Have it checked at a parts store.

Bill 06-14-2008 08:08 PM

Re: Where's my starter
 
Could even be the battery cables. 1994.
I have had cables that looked good, but under the plastic cover, the copper
strands were all green from corrosion.

> Jeff wrote:
>> I've got the 1994 Audi 100 S, 2.8 liter engine. It is not starting. When
>> I turn the key I can hear a click followed by a very low level buxx that
>> last about 2-3 seconds. I believe the problem is the starter.
>>
>> I decided to pull it out and have it tested. The problem is I can't find
>> it! I have the Bentley manual on CD and can find no clue as to where the
>> atarter is located on the engine. I've looked both from the top and
>> underneath and cna find nothing that looks to be it.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>>
>>

> More likely your Battery is bad. Have it checked at a parts store.




tpow 06-14-2008 11:49 PM

Re: Where's my starter
 

"Jeff" <jnagel1880@wowway.com> wrote in message
news:nMW4k.4143$c_2.2097@fe101.usenetserver.com...
> I've got the 1994 Audi 100 S, 2.8 liter engine. It is not starting. When I
> turn the key I can hear a click followed by a very low level buxx that
> last about 2-3 seconds. I believe the problem is the starter.
>
> I decided to pull it out and have it tested. The problem is I can't find
> it! I have the Bentley manual on CD and can find no clue as to where the
> atarter is located on the engine. I've looked both from the top and
> underneath and cna find nothing that looks to be it.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
>


Audi like putting things in the boot/trunk :-). I would also say test the
battery first.




Mike 06-15-2008 02:17 PM

Re: Where's my starter
 
Jeff wrote:
> I've got the 1994 Audi 100 S, 2.8 liter engine. It is not starting. When I
> turn the key I can hear a click followed by a very low level buxx that last
> about 2-3 seconds. I believe the problem is the starter.
>
> I decided to pull it out and have it tested. The problem is I can't find it!
> I have the Bentley manual on CD and can find no clue as to where the atarter
> is located on the engine. I've looked both from the top and underneath and
> cna find nothing that looks to be it.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
>


Maybe you've found the reason for it not starting and haven't realised
it ....

They are usually attached to the gearbox near the clutch which is
usually where the engine and gearbox meet so I'd start there.
I beleive Audi pioneered the principal of 'put it in the most
inaccessible place' so underneath is a good place to start.

Most 'starter' probs are the battery and the easiest way to test that
theory is a jump start from a mates car. If it works it's the battery,
if not it may well be the starter and your mate can help you look for it;-)

Mike

C.R. Krieger 06-16-2008 05:03 PM

Re: Where's my starter
 
On Jun 15, 2:17 pm, Mike <mikeloveschampagneandru...@googlemail.com>
wrote:

> Most 'starter' probs are the battery and the easiest way to test that
> theory is a jump start from a mates car. If it works it's the battery,
> if not it may well be the starter and your mate can help you look for it;-)


Or the engine ground strap. I have had that problem on older Audis
before. It may look good, but may be corroded almost completely to
powder. Move it around to see if it crumbles.
--
C.R. Krieger
(Been there; done that)

dave AKA vwdoc1 06-16-2008 08:02 PM

Re: Where's my starter
 
I will venture to say that the starter is usually located on the right side
of the engine by the block and the bolts are on the other side of the
bellhousing of the transmission. One might be difficult to get to.

But like everyone else said.............check the battery and its cabling.
;-)
--
later,
(One out of many daves)

"Mike" <mikeloveschampagneandrugby@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:g33psd$jem$1@registered.motzarella.org...
> Jeff wrote:
>> I've got the 1994 Audi 100 S, 2.8 liter engine. It is not starting. When
>> I turn the key I can hear a click followed by a very low level buxx that
>> last about 2-3 seconds. I believe the problem is the starter.
>>
>> I decided to pull it out and have it tested. The problem is I can't find
>> it! I have the Bentley manual on CD and can find no clue as to where the
>> atarter is located on the engine. I've looked both from the top and
>> underneath and cna find nothing that looks to be it.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>>

>
> Maybe you've found the reason for it not starting and haven't realised it
> ....
>
> They are usually attached to the gearbox near the clutch which is usually
> where the engine and gearbox meet so I'd start there.
> I beleive Audi pioneered the principal of 'put it in the most inaccessible
> place' so underneath is a good place to start.
>
> Most 'starter' probs are the battery and the easiest way to test that
> theory is a jump start from a mates car. If it works it's the battery, if
> not it may well be the starter and your mate can help you look for it;-)
>
> Mike





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