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Nov 23, 2022 - 09:11 PM
Try the alternator
Nov 28, 2022 - 07:59 PM
Test the battery's ability to hold a load, then see how many amps the starter is drawing. Usually one of those two need replacement. While you're there, check the alternator's output and regulator's function. Large chain
auto parts stores in many places will perform the tests for free.
auto parts stores in many places will perform the tests for free.
Nov 28, 2022 - 10:39 PM
Hi there!
There could be several reasons why the new starter is acting up. It could be the starter solenoid, battery, alternator, bad wiring, fuses, crankshaft sensor, or other sensors. We suggest having the vehicle checked by a certified mechanic for real-time diagnosis and determining what part/s need is causing the problem.
Click this link for easier access to our website where your vehicle information has been entered. All you need to do is type the name of the part you need in the search bar. We hope this helps.
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There could be several reasons why the new starter is acting up. It could be the starter solenoid, battery, alternator, bad wiring, fuses, crankshaft sensor, or other sensors. We suggest having the vehicle checked by a certified mechanic for real-time diagnosis and determining what part/s need is causing the problem.
Click this link for easier access to our website where your vehicle information has been entered. All you need to do is type the name of the part you need in the search bar. We hope this helps.
Grace Granada
Parts Specialist
>>> Right Parts, Right Now at CarParts.com
Apr 17, 2023 - 10:00 AM
Battery and oor connections
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