Autoelectro warns technicians to monitor Nissan Micra K13 following vehicle recall.
Autoelectro has urged technicians servicing the Nissan Micra to check for a ‘burnt out’ starter motor following a vehicle recall.
The push start ignition switch on the K13 series (2010-onwards) has a known fault, which can cause the switch to remain in the pressed position and not return after the engine is switched on. Consequently, this can result in the starter motor not disengaging from the mesh and burning out.
Additionally, a separate recall was issued for the vehicle’s ignition coil, as it was not built to the correct specification, leading to poor starting.
Autoelectro has highlighted some useful signs and signals that technicians should look out for when working on specific models, including a blue colour on the gear shaft and pinion area, as well as rattling inside the starter motor when shaken, indicating components have exploded.
A burning smell from the starter motor, because of a potentially electric insulation leak should be investigated; damaged pinion teeth or a broken nose cone could be the beginning of a significant problem, too.
Technicians should also look out for burnt or discoloured wiring from the solenoid to starter body and burnt or shrivelled label.
Technicians can replace the component with an Autoelectro part: part number AEY2687.
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