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Starter Motor: Testing and Inspection





1GR-FE STARTING: STARTER: INSPECTION

1. INSPECT STARTER ASSEMBLY

CAUTION:
As a large electric current passes through the cable during this inspection, a thick cable must be used. If not, the cable may became hot and cause injury.

NOTICE:
Each of the following tests must be performed within 3 to 5 seconds to prevent the coil from burning out.

(a) Mount the starter in a vise between aluminum plates.

(b) Perform a pull-in test.

(1) Remove the nut, and then disconnect the lead wire from terminal C.

(2) Connect the battery to the magnet starter switch as shown in the illustration. Then check that the clutch pinion gear extends.





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If the clutch pinion gear does not move, replace the magnet starter switch assembly.

(c) Perform a holding test.

(1) Disconnect the negative (-) terminal lead from terminal C with the conditions specified in the pull-in test above being maintained. Check that the pinion gear remains out.





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If the clutch pinion gear returns inward, replace the magnet starter switch assembly.

(d) Inspect the clutch pinion gear return.





(1) Disconnect the negative (-) terminal lead from the starter body. Check that the clutch pinion gear returns inward.

If the clutch pinion gear does not return inward, replace the magnet starter switch assembly.

(e) Perform an operation test without load.

(1) Connect the lead wire to terminal C.

Torque : 5.9 Nm (60 kgf-cm, 52 in-lbf)

(2) Connect the battery and an ammeter to the starter as shown in the illustration.





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(3) Check that the starter rotates smoothly and steadily while the pinion gear is extended. Then measure the current.

Standard current:

90 A or less at 11.5 V

If the result is not as specified, inspect the starter brush holder assembly, starter yoke assembly and starter armature assembly.

2. INSPECT MAGNET STARTER SWITCH ASSEMBLY

(a) Inspect the pull-in coil.

(1) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.





Standard Resistance:





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If the result is not as specified, replace the magnet starter switch assembly.

(b) Inspect the holding coil.

(1) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.





Standard Resistance:





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If the result is not as specified, replace the magnet starter switch assembly.

3. INSPECT BRUSH

(a) Using a vernier caliper, measure the brush length.





Standard length:

15.5 mm (0.610 in.)

Minimum length:

8.5 mm (0.335 in.)

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If the length is less than the minimum, replace the starter brush holder assembly and starter yoke assembly.

4. INSPECT STARTER BRUSH HOLDER ASSEMBLY

(a) Check the brush spring load.

(1) Take a pull scale reading immediately after the brush spring separates from the brush.





Standard spring load:

18 to 24 N (1.8 to 2.4 kgf, 4.0 to 5.3 lbf)

Minimum spring load:

12 N (1 kgf, 2.7 lbf)

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If the spring load is less than the minimum, replace the starter brush holder assembly.

(b) Inspect the insulation.





(1) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.

Standard Resistance:





If the result is not as specified, replace the starter brush holder assembly.

5. INSPECT STARTER YOKE ASSEMBLY

(a) Inspect the field coil for an open circuit.

(1) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.





Standard Resistance:





If the result is not as specified, replace the starter yoke assembly.

(2) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.





Standard Resistance:





If the result is not as specified, replace the starter yoke assembly.

6. INSPECT STARTER ARMATURE ASSEMBLY

(a) Check the commutator for dirt and/or burns on the surface.

If the surface is dirty or burnt, correct it with sandpaper (No. 400) or a lathe. If necessary, replace the starter armature assembly.

(b) Inspect the commutator for an open circuit.

(1) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.

Standard Resistance:









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If the result is not as specified, replace the starter armature assembly.

(c) Inspect the commutator for a short circuit.

(1) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.

Standard Resistance:









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If the result is not as specified, replace the starter armature assembly.

(d) Check the commutator circle runout.





(1) Place the commutator on V-blocks.

(2) Using a dial indicator, measure the circle runout.

Maximum runout:

0.05 mm (0.00197 in.)

If the circle runout is more than the maximum, replace the starter armature assembly.

(e) Using a vernier caliper, measure the commutator diameter.





Standard diameter:

30.0 mm (1.18 in.)

Minimum diameter:

29.0 mm (1.14 in.)

If the diameter is less than the minimum, replace the starter armature assembly.

(f) Using a vernier caliper, measure the undercut depth of the commutator.





Standard undercut depth:

0.6 mm (0.0236 in.)

Minimum undercut depth:

0.2 mm (0.00787 in.)

If the undercut depth is less than the minimum, replace the starter armature assembly.

7. INSPECT STARTER CLUTCH SUB-ASSEMBLY

(a) Rotate the pinion gear clockwise and check that it turns freely. Try to rotate the pinion gear counterclockwise and check that it locks.





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If the result is not as specified, replace the starter clutch sub-assembly.

(b) Turn the pinion gear by hand while applying inward force and check the movement of the bearing.

If resistance is felt or the bearing sticks, replace the starter clutch sub-assembly.