What s great video! This is the most common problem you will have with a titan truck, solenoid clicking. Turning the key more than once to start. This is the only video on youtube that gets to the root of the titan's click start issue. Man you did a fantastic job. Thankyou!
I cant express my gratitude enough, but thank you, this video was exactly what I have been looking for since I bought my truck last spring. I have done literally everything else, so I was quite confident it was the starter, however your video sealed the deal and gave great info to boot. Your the man!
I just did the starter on my 2016 QX80. I found it to be a satisfying job. Much better than laying on your back in a puddle. Also gave me a chance to check out my valves. They were pretty clean despite 170k miles of direct injection. I cant see my 08 Titan being any harder.
I think I went with brand new for that very reason. It would be different if the starter wasn’t so buried and hard to get to, but with this one, I didn’t want to take any chances. Hopefully you found it with an ops check before you put the intake back on. My main two pieces of advice would be to go exchange it for another one…possibly brand new, and check all your electrical connections and engine/chassis grounds and make sure your battery terminals are tight and corrosion free.
For the intake it’s actually only 7 pounds and the starter is 75 pounds and the best way to do it is from the middle and working your way out. That way it is evenly distributed and the gaskets are well seated.
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You have fantastic hair, sir. I have _wavy_ hair; It's waving *_goodbye!_*
What s great video! This is the most common problem you will have with a titan truck, solenoid clicking. Turning the key more than once to start. This is the only video on youtube that gets to the root of the titan's click start issue. Man you did a fantastic job. Thankyou!
I cant express my gratitude enough, but thank you, this video was exactly what I have been looking for since I bought my truck last spring. I have done literally everything else, so I was quite confident it was the starter, however your video sealed the deal and gave great info to boot. Your the man!
I just did the starter on my 2016 QX80. I found it to be a satisfying job. Much better than laying on your back in a puddle. Also gave me a chance to check out my valves. They were pretty clean despite 170k miles of direct injection. I cant see my 08 Titan being any harder.
Great video 📹!
Thanks for sharing. Please post a link for the tool that you are using to test the starter.
Here’s one option, but you should shop around. www.toolsource.com/circuit-testers-c-1321_408_590/the-hook-ultimate-circuit-tester-p-143292.html
Hey boss, im having a hard time narrowing down all the gaskets that you replaced, any chance you could share a link or give my head a shake ?
Just added to the remarks section below the video!
Just replaced it with new reman what ever that means and still just clicks once every time when I turn the ignition any help please and thank you
I think I went with brand new for that very reason. It would be different if the starter wasn’t so buried and hard to get to, but with this one, I didn’t want to take any chances. Hopefully you found it with an ops check before you put the intake back on. My main two pieces of advice would be to go exchange it for another one…possibly brand new, and check all your electrical connections and engine/chassis grounds and make sure your battery terminals are tight and corrosion free.
Thanks
What size bolt for the starter
What brand starter? Has it held up?
Believe it was Duralast Gold. Holding up great!
For the intake it’s actually only 7 pounds and the starter is 75 pounds and the best way to do it is from the middle and working your way out. That way it is evenly distributed and the gaskets are well seated.
You have fantastic hair, sir.
I have _wavy_ hair;
It's waving *_goodbye!_*
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Do you find the armada as being reliable? The reviews are very misleading
🤷🏼♂️ I have a Titan and it’s always been great.
Don't go economy, go NAPA