Starter Performance Test: Test
How to use this service information .
- Before this test, clamp the starter firmly in a vise.
- Make the connections for this test using the thickest (gauge) wire possible (preferably the same gauge as used on the vehicle).
- To avoid damaging the starter, never leave the 12 volt battery connected for more than 5 seconds.
- Starter Performance (Suction) - Test
Preconditions
- Starter Removed - Refer to: Starter Area (1.5L Engine) or Starter Area (2.0L Engine) (2024 2025)
Procedure/Specifications
1. Disconnect the motor wire from the M terminal.
2. Connect the 12 volt battery as shown, and check the starter performance.
Specifications
Specification The starter pinion moves out Result
- If it is abnormal, replace the starter.
- Starter Performance (Retract) - Test
Preconditions
- Starter Removed - Refer to: Starter Area (1.5L Engine) or Starter Area (2.0L Engine) (2024 2025)
Figure 1
Procedure/Specifications
1. Disconnect the motor wire from the M terminal.
2. Connect the 12 volt battery as shown. (Figure 1)
Figure 2
3. Disconnect the 12 volt battery from the M terminal, and check the starter performance. (Figure 2)
Specifications
Specification The pinion does not retract Figure 3
4. Disconnect the 12 volt battery from the starter body, and check the starter performance. (Figure 3)
Specifications
Specification The starter pinion retracts immediately Result
- If it is abnormal, replace the starter.
- Starter Performance (No Load) - Test
Preconditions
- Starter Removed - Refer to: Starter Area (1.5L Engine) or Starter Area (2.0L Engine) (2024 2025)
Procedure/Specifications
- Connect the starter to the 12 volt battery as shown, and confirm that the motor runs.NOTE:
If the electric current meets the specification when the 12 volt battery voltage is at 11.5 V, the starter is working properly.
Specifications
Standard Value 110 A or less Result
- If the measurement is not within specifications, replace the starter.