Solenoid Removal Procedure
- Remove the starter from the vehicle. Refer to
Starter Motor Replacement
.
- Scribe matchmarks (2)
on the solenoid and on the drive housing in order to ensure correct solenoid
installation.
- Remove the nut and the
field coil lead wire (2) from the solenoid.
- Remove the 2 screws
and the solenoid (1) from the drive housing.
Manual Transaxle Starter Disassembly Procedure
- Remove the following components from the yoke:
• | The end cover of the commutator |
- Remove the commutator end bushing and the washers from the yoke.
- Scribe matchmarks on the yoke and on the drive housing in order
to ensure correct assembly.
- Remove the drive housing
from the yoke (3).
- Remove the pinion drive lever from the drive housing (1).
- Remove the armature from the yoke.
- Remove the brush holder (3)
from the yoke (2).
- Remove the brushes (4) from the brush holder.
- Remove the drive bushing from the armature.
- Pull the armature stop
ring (3) toward the overrunning clutch assembly (2), and remove
the armature retaining ring (4) from the armature (1).
- Remove the armature stop ring and the overrunning clutch assembly
from the armature.
Automatic Transaxle Starter Disassembly Procedure
- Remove the following components:
• | The commutator end cover with the spring washer (2) |
- Remove the brush holder from the yoke.
- Remove the brushes from the brush holder.
- Remove the armature bushing from the armature.
- Remove the armature (1)
from the yoke (2).
- Scribe matchmarks on the yoke and drive housing in order to ensure
correct assembly.
- Remove the yoke from the drive housing.
- Remove the armature bearing from the gear shaft.
- Remove the retainer (2)
and the 3 idle gears (3) from the drive housing (1).
- Remove the pinion drive
lever seal (3) and the plate (4) from the drive housing (1).
- Remove the gear shaft
assembly with the pinion drive lever (4) from the drive housing (1).
- Pull the overrunning clutch
stop ring (4) towards the overrunning clutch assembly (1), and remove the
overrunning clutch retaining ring (2).
- Remove the overrunning clutch stop ring and the overrunning clutch
assembly from the gear shaft assembly.
- Remove the internal gear from the gear shaft (3).
Inspection Procedure
Tools Required
Notice: Do not use grease dissolving solvents for cleaning the overrunning clutch
or armature. Solvents dissolve the grease packed in the clutch and damage
the armature and the field coil insulation.
- Clean all starter motor parts.
- Remove burn marks and
dirt from the commutator end (2) of the armature (1) by sanding
with a #300 or with a #400 grit sandpaper. Wipe the parts with a clean shop
cloth.
- Place the armature onto
a pair of V-blocks (1). Measure the commutator run-out using the J 8001
with the J 26900-13
. Replace the armature if the run-out
exceeds the maximum.
Standard Commutator Run-out
0.05 mm (0.002 in)
Maximum Commutator Run-out
0.40 mm (0.016 in)
- Measure the outside diameter
of the commutator (2) using the J 26900-5
. Replace the armature if the diameter of the commutator
is less than the minimum.
Standard Commutator Outside Diameter -- Automatic Transaxle
29.4 mm (1.157 in)
Minimum Commutator Outside Diameter -- Automatic Transaxle
28.8 mm (1.134 in)
Standard Commutator Outside Diameter -- Manual Transaxle
32.0 mm (1.260 in)
Minimum Commutator Outside Diameter -- Manual Transaxle
31.4 mm (1.236 in)
- Measure the commutator
insulation depth (2).
Standard Insulation Depth -- Automatic Transaxle
0.5-0.8 mm (0.020-0.031 in)
Standard Insulation Depth -- Manual Transaxle
0.4-0.6 mm (0.016-0.024 in)
- If the insulation depth is less than 0.2 mm (0.008 in),
replace the armature.
- Measure the resistance
between the armature core (1) and the commutator (2) using J 39200
. If the resistance is 5.0 ohms
or less, the armature is grounded . Replace the armature.
- Measure the resistance
between the commutator segments using J 39200
. If resistance is greater than 5.0 ohms at any test
point, an open circuit exists in the commutator. Replace the armature.
- With a manual transaxle,
measure the resistance between the field coil lead wire and the yoke using J 39200
. If the resistance is
5 ohms or less, the field windings are grounded. Replace the yoke.
- Measure the brush length (1)
using the J 26900-5
.
If the brush length is less than the minimum, replace the brush.
Standard Brush Length -- Automatic Transaxle
17.5 mm (0.69 in)
Minimum Brush Length -- Automatic Transaxle
12.0 mm (0.47 in)
Standard Brush Length -- Manual Transaxle
17.0 mm (0.67 in)
Minimum Brush Length -- Manual Transaxle
11.5 mm (0.45 in)
- Measure the resistance
between the positive brush holder and the negative brush holder using J 39200
. If the resistance is
5.0 ohms or less, the brush holder is grounded. Replace the brush holder.
- Measure the brush spring
tension using the J 544-01
.
If the tension is less than the minimum, replace the spring.
Standard Tension -- Automatic Transaxle
2.1 kg (4.63 lb)
Minimum Tension -- Automatic Transaxle
0.7 kg (1.54 lb)
Standard Tension -- Manual Transaxle
1.6 kg (3.53 lb)
Minimum Tension -- Manual Transaxle
1.0 kg (2.20 lb)
- Measure the resistance
of the pull-in coil of the starter solenoid (1) between terminal S
(2) and terminal J 39200
M
using . If the resistance is greater than 5.0 ohms, the pull-in coil
is open. Replace the starter solenoid.
- Measure resistance of
the hold-in coil of the starter solenoid (1) between terminal S (3)
and the solenoid case (1) J 39200
using. If the resistance is greater than 5.0 ohms, the
hold-in coil is open. Replace the starter solenoid.
- Inspect the pinion drive
lever (4) for wear. Replace the pinion drive lever, as necessary.
- Inspect the overrunning
clutch (1) for wear, for damage, or for other conditions. Verify that
the clutch locks when turned in the drive direction, and that the clutch rotates
smoothly in the reverse direction. Replace the clutch, as necessary.
- Inspect the overrunning
clutch spline teeth (1) for wear or for damage. Replace the clutch,
as necessary.
- Inspect the armature bushing
for wear and for damage. Replace the armature bushing, as necessary.
- On vehicles with automatic transaxles, inspect the armature bearing (1)
for wear and for damage. Replace the armature bearing, as necessary.
- On vehicles with manual transaxles, inspect the commutator end
bushing for wear and for damage. Replace the commutator, as necessary.
- Press and release the
starter solenoid plunger in order to inspect the operation. If the plunger
does not return quickly, replace the starter solenoid (1).
- Inspect the internal gear
assembly (1) and the idle gears (2,3) for wear, for damage,
or for other conditions. Replace the gears, as necessary.
- Inspect the brush springs for corrosion or for damage. Inspect
the brush holder and the insulation on the positive plates for wear. Replace
the components, if necessary.
Manual Transaxle Starter Assembly Procedure
- Lightly lubricate the armature shaft and the overrunning clutch
with Lubriplate lubricant GM P/N 1050109, or with the equivalent.
- Install the overrunning
clutch assembly (2) to the armature (1).
- Install the armature retaining ring (4) to the armature.
Slide the armature stop ring (3) away from the overrunning clutch
assembly in order to cover the armature retaining ring.
- Lightly lubricate the drive bushing with Lubriplate lubricant
GM P/N 1050109, or with the equivalent.
- Install the drive bushing to the armature.
- Install the brush holder (3)
to the yoke (2).
- Install the brushes (4)
to the brush holder (1).
Important: The brushes must contact the commutator end after installation.
- Install the armature to the yoke (2).
- Lightly lubricate the contact points of the pinion drive lever
with Lubriplate lubricant GM P/N 1050109, or with the equivalent.
- Install the pinion drive lever to the drive housing.
- Install the drive housing (1) to the yoke (3), aligning
the drive housing-to-yoke matchmarks.
- Lightly lubricate the commutator end bushing with Lubriplate lubricant
GM P/N 1050109, or with the equivalent.
- Install the commutator end bushing and the washers to the yoke.
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners
must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring
replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant
are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or
corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified.
These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage
the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when
installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
- Install the commutator
end cover to the yoke. Install the 2 bolts and the 2 screws.
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 8 N·m (71 in lb).
- Install the solenoid.
Automatic Transaxle Starter Assembly Procedure
- Lightly lubricate the gear shaft with Lubriplate lubricant GM
P/N 1050109, or with the equivalent.
- Install the internal gear
to the gear shaft (3).
- Install the overrunning clutch assembly and the overrunning clutch
stop ring to the gear shaft assembly.
- Install the overrunning clutch retaining ring to the gear shaft
assembly. Slide the overrunning clutch stop ring (4) away from the
overrunning clutch assembly in order to cover the overrunning clutch retaining
ring (2).
- Lightly lubricate the contact points of the pinion drive lever
with Lubriplate lubricant GM P/N 1050109, or with the equivalent.
- Install the gear shaft
assembly with the pinion drive lever (4) to the drive housing (1).
- Install the pinion drive
lever seal (3) and the plate (4) to the drive housing (1).
- Lightly lubricate the idle gears with Lubriplate lubricant GM
P/N 1050109, or with the equivalent.
Important: Align the notches in the idle gear retainer with the bolt holes in the
drive housing.
- Install the 3 idle gears (3) to the drive housing (1).
Install the idle gear retainer (2).
- Lightly lubricate the
armature bearing with Lubriplate lubricant GM P/N 1050109, or with
the equivalent.
- Install the armature bearing (2) to the gear shaft.
- Install the armature (1) to the yoke (2).
- Install the armature bushing to the armature.
Important: The brushes must contact the commutator end after installation.
- Install the brush holder (1) to the yoke (2), connecting
the brushes (4) to the brush holder.
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners
must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring
replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant
are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or
corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified.
These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage
the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when
installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
- Install the spring
washer (2) and the commutator end cover. Install the 2 bolts
and the 2 screws.
Tighten
Tighten the commutator end housing bolts to 8 N·m (71 lb in).
- Install the solenoid.
Solenoid Installation Procedure
- Lightly lubricate the solenoid plunger with Lubriplate lubricant
GM P/N 1050109, or with the equivalent.
- Install the solenoid to
the drive housing, aligning the matchmarks (2).
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners
must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring
replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant
are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or
corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified.
These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage
the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when
installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
- Install the 2 screws
to the solenoid (1).
Tighten
Tighten the screws to 7 N·m (62 lb in).
- Install the field coil
lead wire (2) and the nut to the solenoid.
- Install the starter to the vehicle. Refer to
Starter Motor Replacement
.