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Starter
What It Does
The starter motor cranks the engine to begin the combustion process. It uses electrical power to turn the engine over until it starts running on its own.
Where It's Located
Located on the engine, typically mounted to the transmission bellhousing. The starter is positioned to engage with the flywheel for engine cranking.
Why It's Important
The starter is essential for engine starting. A failed starter prevents the engine from starting and leaves the vehicle immobile.
Why It Goes Bad
Starters fail due to motor wear, solenoid failure, or electrical issues. Heat, vibration, and age contribute to component failure.
Key Features
- High-torque motor design
- Durable construction
- Easy installation
- Long-lasting performance
- Reliable engine starting
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