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- colliehaulerExplorer III
carringb wrote:
I think it's a dead spot in the armature. It only does it rarely, this morning at the fuel station was one of them. Could hear the rely click behind the glove box but nothing. Last year it did it a couple of times but usually a few clicks of the ignition it would start. Very sporadic. The only thing that saved me was I was parked on a slight hill and could roll backwards and pop the clutch to bump start it. I thought about trying a new solenoid but with 200k miles thought I would just put in a new starter, solenoid is on the starter.
Stick with OEM. If they're out of stock, I'd go with Denso as an alternate.
Stay far, far away from any reman units. When I was running a shop, we'd see remans often come back within a year. From any of the suppliers (I think they all buy from the same foreign networks now).
My factory starter made it 450,000 miles, at which point I preemptively replaced it with another OEM starter.
Also, are you sure yours is bad? The two started solenoids can go bad. The fender solenoid is somewhat common. Mine lasts ~100,000 each. The started-mounted solenoid lasted me 3x that time. - colliehaulerExplorer III
Old-Biscuit wrote:
It's a 2000 with 200k miles.
Forget about ebay, amazon etc
Go to Rock Auto
Don't know what year your F250 or I would have looked it up... - Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIForget about ebay, amazon etc
Go to Rock Auto
Don't know what year your F250 or I would have looked it up... - midnightsadieExplorer IItake it to a local shop that rebuilds them ,just like new.only takes couple days. and you know whats in the starter.
- larry_barnhartExplorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Have it professionally rebuilt.
I would if I had time like being home for the summer. Times have changed everything.
chevman - Grit_dogNavigator IIDepends if you're fixing it to sell or keep for a long time.
IMO, quality parts stores like Napa and Carquest used to have good reman parts. Now they're all the same junk as the bargain parts stores. Anything with the Dorman brand is c rap. - Cummins12V98Explorer IIIHave it professionally rebuilt.
Dave H M wrote:
+1 on this. And I turned wrenches professionally for a decade to get through college.
I would check the price on one like say ORilleys. I bet they offer one with a lifetime warranty. I have never had to take advantage of the replacement warranty. :h
Whoah, just noticed you needed opinions from "mechanics" well that isn't me.
Forget price and ask for the best they have. Don't blink, just install it.- carringbExplorerStick with OEM. If they're out of stock, I'd go with Denso as an alternate.
Stay far, far away from any reman units. When I was running a shop, we'd see remans often come back within a year. From any of the suppliers (I think they all buy from the same foreign networks now).
My factory starter made it 450,000 miles, at which point I preemptively replaced it with another OEM starter.
Also, are you sure yours is bad? The two started solenoids can go bad. The fender solenoid is somewhat common. Mine lasts ~100,000 each. The started-mounted solenoid lasted me 3x that time. - Dave_H_MExplorer III would check the price on one like say ORilleys. I bet they offer one with a lifetime warranty. I have never had to take advantage of the replacement warranty. :h
Whoah, just noticed you needed opinions from "mechanics" well that isn't me.
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