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LarryLarry 06-24-2012 10:08 AM

Time to replace starter 07 HHR 2.4L?
 
Howdy -

My '07 HHR is barely turning over. It has 115k on it and I just replaced the battery yesterday with a brand new one. I hoped that would fix it but I did measure the old battery 1st thing in the morning and it read 12.4vdc, so I had some doubts it was bad; maybe a bad cell though...

There is no CEL on at this time, although when I tried to remote start it it threw the CEL, but it went away after successfully starting it with the key.

Anyway, a couple of questions:
1. Is the starter solenoid typically included with a new starter?
2. Can anyone detail the removal/replacement of the starter? It looks like it's in the front, removeable from under the car. Looks to be a few bolts and a connector or 2.
3. Is there a relay I should check 1st, and if so where can I find it?

As always, thanks in advance for any and all advice!!!

SS fan 06-24-2012 10:27 AM

Hey Larry, sorry to hear your having starter problems, I'm sure someone will answer your questions, there is a ton of knowledge here. Is this the first problem in 115k ?

843de 06-24-2012 11:40 AM

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The starter is GM PN 89018113, any auto parts store can cross that over to their line of new/reman starters. Most if not all new/reman starters include a new solenoid, but it pays to double check. Here's a diagram of the starter and how it mounts, fairly easy to get to compared to some vehicles.

Before committing to a replacement starter, check all the fuses and relays in the underhood fuse box for looseness. HHR's have a habit of vibrating their fuses loose over time, also check the fuse box itself for secure attachment.

Check the wiring on your current starter too, things can loosen up or corrode in 115,000 miles. If you're still having the slow crank condition, its probably the starter pooping out.

firemangeorge 06-24-2012 01:51 PM

Also check the battery connections. Sometimes a bad connection can mimic the signs of a starter dragging.
If possible, do a "draw test" of the starter on the car.
Remember that it's a long way from the engine compartment back to where the battery is. More chance of amperage loss because of a bad connection+ distance.

cali_pina 06-24-2012 04:39 PM

2006 chevy hhr 1lt starter
 
My car would have problems starting, until it finally wouldn't turn over. My mechanic says the starter was bad and was shorting out the battery. He replaced starter, battery and spark plugs. He said that a module needed to be replaced... otherwise, the starter wouldn't last. The module will cost about $1,000.00. Has anyone had this problem?

cali_pina 06-24-2012 07:05 PM

"Check Charge System"
 
Also, before the car was brought to the shop, the message "check charge system" would appear every now and then. I couldn't find what it means in the owner's manual. My husband did check the battery and it was connected properly.

843de 06-24-2012 07:24 PM

I'm not aware of any "starter killing $1,000 modules on an HHR", so I'm disinclined to believe your tech knows exactly what he's talking about.

The "Check Charge System" usually means that the vehicle has detected a problem with the alternator(output voltage out of range - too high or too low), so I'd take it to another tech or shop that specializes in auto electrical work and have the charging system checked out.

Other possibilities include a bad chassis ground, a high resistance in a cable causing the voltage to go out of range, etc.

cali_pina 06-24-2012 07:49 PM


Originally Posted by 843de (Post 653337)
I'm not aware of any "starter killing $1,000 modules on an HHR", so I'm disinclined to believe your tech knows exactly what he's talking about.

The "Check Charge System" usually means that the vehicle has detected a problem with the alternator(output voltage out of range - too high or too low), so I'd take it to another tech or shop that specializes in auto electrical work and have the charging system checked out.

Other possibilities include a bad chassis ground, a high resistance in a cable causing the voltage to go out of range, etc.

Thank you for your advice!

LarryLarry 06-25-2012 08:03 AM

I did re-check all the fuses/relays, and some were a bit loose, but none too bad. I did notice the entire fuse box was ~slightly~ loose, is that normal? I'll re-check it.

I will degrease the front of my motor and check the connections on the starter. I do have a very small oil drip somewhere and it's got the front of my motor pretty dirty.

If I have to replace the starter, I presume these are the steps:

1. raise the front end
2. disconnect the battery
3. undo connections to the starter
4. unscrew the 2 starter bolts
5. reverse the above w/new starter

843de 06-25-2012 08:09 AM

Yup, that's the procedure in a nut shell, having never done a starter on an HHR I can't tell you if there might be shims between the starter and the block. When you remove the starter, check for a shim or shims(they'll look like a gasket more than anything), if there are any....make sure you re-use them when installing the replacement.

As to the fuse box, they are not the most sturdy things in the world so a slightly loose feeling is normal, but if its flopping about...that's a problem.


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