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| Civilians | "Daniel J. Stern" <dastern@127.0.0.1> wrote in message news:Pine.GSO.4.58.0509052320520.6886@alumni.engin .umich.edu... > > > To me, "heat soak" is the only logical explanation I can think of, but > > if I just replace the starter, won't the same thing happen eventually > > with the new solenoid? > > Not if you buy a quality rebuild. They come from auto electrical > rebuilding shops in your area, check your yellow pages. They cannot be had > from auto parts store shelves. Some of these starters developed this problem fairly new with OEM equipment. This would seem to indicate that even the OEM parts had some problems, some sooner than others. Are you saying that quality rebuilds improve upon the OEM items? (Wouldn't be the first time this has been the case) |
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