CONDITION: Starter solenoid does not engage in the ring gear during hot restart. Clicking sound is heard while trying to start the vehicle.
CAUSE: The starter solenoid engagement force is not strong enough to withstand the high temperature environment found on some recreational vehicles.
CORRECTION: First, check the usual causes for a "clicking" solenoid. These causes include a discharged or defective battery, defective switches, excessive control circuit/connection resistance, or a defective solenoid.
If no troubles are found, a new starter solenoid package, P/N 10457024, is available to repair the vehicle. This package consists of a solenoid, lever and plunger assembly lever pin, and retaining ring.
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
Labor Operation Number: J4580
Labor Time: .6 Hours
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