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STARTER

STARTER

Powerful electric motor that cranks the engine's crankshaft to initiate the combustion process during startup.

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The starter is a high-torque electric motor responsible for turning the engine over to begin the combustion process. It temporarily engages with the flywheel to crank the engine at the necessary speed. Common signs of failure include a clicking noise when turning the key or a slow crank, which can be caused by worn internal components or solenoid failure.

Frequently Asked Questions About Starter

Why choose a genuine starter motor?

It delivers the exact cranking torque needed to turn the engine over quickly and reliably, even under the most extreme weather conditions.

Why is a genuine starter motor essential for vehicles with Start-Stop technology?

Start-Stop systems subject the starter to up to ten times more cycles than traditional systems. Genuine (OE) starters feature reinforced planetary gears and heavy-duty solenoids specifically engineered to handle this massive increase in cranking frequency without overheating or premature mechanical fatigue.

How does a genuine starter motor protect the engine's flywheel?

The precision of the starter pinion gear is critical. Genuine starters feature exact tooth geometry and metallurgy to ensure perfect meshing with the flywheel every time. Low-quality alternatives with slight misalignments can "mill" or strip the teeth of the expensive flywheel, leading to catastrophic and costly repairs.

Why are the internal electrical contacts of a genuine starter motor superior?

Genuine starters utilize high-grade copper and silver contact points designed to withstand massive current surges (amperage) during ignition. Cheap imitations often use inferior alloys that burn out or weld themselves shut quickly, causing the starter to fail or, in worst-case scenarios, stay engaged and burn out the motor.