Recently, now that its getting cold outside, my starter seems to "stick" in the engaged position when I first start my car. It keeps running when I turn the key back to the run position and even when I turn the car off. What could be causing this? Its possibly something dealing with lubrication getting too thick when its cold or something of that nature. Could it also be the solenoid for the starter going bad? Any help would be appreciated.
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Almost seems like a bad ground.
Every day I wake up we drink a lot of coffee and watch the CNN
Every day I wake up to a bowl of clover honey and let the locusts fly in.
Lobsterbacks attack the town again
Wrap all my things in aluminum
Beams of darkness streak across the sky
Pink rays from the ancient satellite
Every time I look out my window same three dogs looking back at me.
Every time I open my windows cranes fly in to terrorize me.
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Originally posted by Drewe30eIt keeps running when I turn the key back to the run position and even when I turn the car off.
Every day I wake up we drink a lot of coffee and watch the CNN
Every day I wake up to a bowl of clover honey and let the locusts fly in.
Lobsterbacks attack the town again
Wrap all my things in aluminum
Beams of darkness streak across the sky
Pink rays from the ancient satellite
Every time I look out my window same three dogs looking back at me.
Every time I open my windows cranes fly in to terrorize me.
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Originally posted by e30froshIt's possible that the solenoids are failing, but if that were the case, it wouldn't engage the starter. It may be a problem in your ignition switch, or ignition tumbler.1985 325e - 5000 RPM's of Fury
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Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriverIf the starter is still turning even with the ignition off, it either has to be the ignition switch or the starter solenoid.
The solenoid could be sticking in the on postion, but that is unlikely.1985 325e - 5000 RPM's of Fury
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