Posted by dhermesc on March 05, 2023 at 06:55:27 from (68.171.183.80):
Never heard of this before. V10 engine. I start the truck and I can hear the starter still turning over. As near as I can tell the bendix is kicked back by the flywheel when the engine starts and does not interfere with the fly wheel. The starter keeps running for a while and eventually shuts down after a few minutes. I had not realized what was going on until I I drove it a short distance and shut off the truck - yet the starter kept running. It kept running with the key shut off and pulled from the ignition. It did not shut off until I removed the battery cable.
I have gone back and forth on this first the solenoid- then the starter switch at the base of the steering column. Now I am back to the solenoid. If the starter switch at the base of the steering wheel were hanging up I don't think the truck would shut off. I think the solenoid is sticking in the start position and either gets hot and releases or while driving the switch breaks contact due to bumps and vibrations.
Ever heard of this? Think its the solenoid (fender mount)?
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