The Best Mopar Starters
Your factory starter goes by many names: starter motor, cranking motor, self-starter, etc. What it does is essential, but not all that complicated.
How Your Starter Works
It all begins when you turn the ignition key. If your model features a start button, though, all you need to do it press that. The solenoid attached to your starter draws electricity from the battery and directs it to the starter. The starter gear kicks forward, connects to gear teeth on the engine flywheel, and rotates the flywheel. That forces your engine into action.
Warning Signs of Starter Failure
Even a high-quality starter such as yours can go bad, though. Pay attention to these indicators that yours is having trouble and check yours for damage:
- Engine doesn't crank
- A clicking noise when you start to start your engine
Some may blame either the alternator or spark plugs when they run into these problems. That's why it's best to determine the true source first. If the starter is at fault, there's an easy solution. Replace your old one with a new Mopar starter that's meant for your model. You'll find everything you need for the job right here in our online auto parts center. Order today and we'll ship right to your front door!
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