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Old Oct 17, 2009 | 09:40 AM
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about 2 weeks ago i changed out my starter i had from auto zone in there for 2 yrs . it had started giving me hard starting problems slow turn over etc. well after new starter went in she fired right up just like old times. well about a week later i pulled in to a contruction site and shut it off when i went to restart it 2 min later there was nothing batterys are good had lights and all. so i figured starter right ? newest component so i pulled it out and brought it to a close by auto zone they tested it and said it was bad got a new one and installed it . it had blown the starter selenoid fuse so i changed that and she fired right up. drove her home and parked it . went to leave the next day and same thing nothing so i pulled it again and brought it to another auto zone they tested it and said it was bad as well. ok one more i put it in reached in and she fired right up shut her down and went about my business next day i went to leave and dead again i cannot believe that these starters are all bad ? can it be ? any thoughts or help would be appreciated its sitting there dead right now starters are under warr but i am sick of changing them and whats going on
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Old Oct 17, 2009 | 09:56 AM
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I hear a lot of stories like this about Chinese electrical components.
Get your money back and buy an OEM starter.
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Old Oct 17, 2009 | 09:57 AM
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What you are experiencing is pretty much the norm with rebuilt starters anymore. The solenoid contacts are usually the problem, and can easily be replaced with a set of the heavy aftermarket contacts available from most diesel performance folks like Geno's or PDR, etc.

If you need the starter itself rebuilt, do not waste you money on the store specials, but find a good local automotive electrical rebuilder and have them rebuild your old starter.
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Old Oct 17, 2009 | 10:02 AM
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I have changed many over the years but always used Chyrsler reman. Never had one come back but they are pricey, three year 36,000 warranty.
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Old Oct 17, 2009 | 05:01 PM
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thanks for the info not sure if they will give me my money back after 2 years you know how that goes they will just want to give me another one but we will see tommorow
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Old Oct 18, 2009 | 05:53 AM
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Even if they give you another starter, order a set of the good aftermarket solenoid contacts and replace the ones you find in the replacement starter. They are inexpensive and solve a lingering problem.
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