STARTER MOTOR
Starter motor
In order to figuratively depict the role of the starter, it can be defined as a small-sized motor which in order to operate draws energy from the battery. Its task is to rotate the crankshaft until the engine can operate under its own power. Obviously, this involves huge loading and consequently limited lifetime. Although the starter is a very durable and robust component, its smooth operation is only possible for few, possibly over a dozen years. In older cars, starter defects are quite common.Repairing a starter that failed due to its age is practically pointless. Only some minor defects of particular subassemblies can be remedied by a mechanic’s intervention. In many situations, the only or the faster solution is simply to replace the starter for an operational one. The purchase of the component obviously involves considerable expenditure and therefore it is hardly economical. Luckily, there is a proven way to restore the starting system to normal operation in a quick and relatively cheap manner.
If you want to avoid huge expenditure, you can buy a used starter from a reliable source. Here you will find a wide range of starters for many models of passenger cars. Each of the parts on offer has been carefully inspected by a qualified mechanic. Thanks to this, you can be sure that the part you buy will work impeccably for many years. A used starter is the most economical solution for your wallet.
OPEL CORSA D
(net 24.39 EUR)
ASTRA G , CORSA C 1.2 - 1.6
0001106011; 0001106015
09115191; 1202137
(net 24.39 EUR)
AGILA A, ASTRA H 1.3 0001107429
(net 24.39 EUR)
(net 50.00 EUR)
(net 40.00 EUR)
(net 30.00 EUR)
INSIGNIA 2.0 A20NHT 12609317
(net 24.39 EUR)
(net 50.00 EUR)
ASTRA G, VECTRA B, C 9200962; 90519331 0001109062; 0001109055
(net 24.39 EUR)
(net 30.00 EUR)
(net 50.00 EUR)
VIVARO 1.9 DCI DTI F9K VALEO D7R44
(net 32.52 EUR)