The story of Starter Motor Parts
Starter motor parts have evolved significantly since the early days of automotive engineering. Early vehicles required manual cranking to start the engine, but with the development of electric starters, the process became much easier and safer. Today's starter motors and their components are designed for durability and efficiency, making engine starting quick and reliable.
Part Number
4-236,239CI,SD100,TY24305,RE49033,686696401156,3924410,DD-90,91295372,RE50095
Description
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Duty Cycle
Intermittent
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Item Description
Solenoid,Switch
Product Type
Solenoid
Source
Aftermarket
Terminals
4
Specifications
R Terminal Is Active
Voltage
12
Voltage
12
Type
Solenoid
Weight
2.99 lbs
How to install Starter Motor Parts
To install starter motor parts, first disconnect the vehicle's battery to avoid electrical hazards. Extract the starter motor and disassemble it carefully, replacing the worn parts with new ones. Reassemble the motor, ensuring all components are correctly aligned and secure. Reinstall the starter motor and reconnect the battery.
Considerations relating to the use of Starter Motor Parts
When using starter motor parts, ensure that they are specifically designed for the vehicle's make and model to avoid compatibility issues. Settle attention to the quality and durability of the parts to ensure reliable performance.