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Old 05-15-2008, 09:06 PM
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1994 3.0 starter

Well yesterday my starter went out. im gettin a bump start from a friend in the mornin and goin to the shop where they have a new one waitng for me. theyre gonna run the test to make sure its my starter not the solenoid. this isnt a common problem for these trucks is it? i have 2 friends that have the same engine and both have over 150k miles and have never changed the starter
Old 05-15-2008, 09:15 PM
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not sure, but with my 22re ive had to change the starter 3 times in 150,000 miles... so not sure... but it did get like 140,000 or so on the original one.
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ya im at 145k
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I think your starter is made with replaceable copper solenoid contacts available from the dealer for less than $10. Often these just wear down to the point where electrical contact can not be made and the starter cannot be energized. You may want to check that out before committing to the new starter. Or, at least, take your old one apart and see if that is all that is wrong. If you can fix the old one for $10, it may be worth paying the core on the new one (if any) to keep the old one as a back-up.
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ya im runnin the test at the shop
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well my friend couldnt make it this mornin so it didnt happen. how fast does it have to be goin to bump start it?
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Originally Posted by bill buttermore
I think your starter is made with replaceable copper solenoid contacts available from the dealer for less than $10. Often these just wear down to the point where electrical contact can not be made and the starter cannot be energized. You may want to check that out before committing to the new starter. Or, at least, take your old one apart and see if that is all that is wrong. If you can fix the old one for $10, it may be worth paying the core on the new one (if any) to keep the old one as a back-up.
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well my friend couldnt make it this mornin so it didnt happen. how fast does it have to be goin to bump start it?
Depends on which direction you're travelling in.
But basically, 2-5 miles per hour will start it, as long as you're quick on the clutch and there isn't any other reason why the truck won't start. If you can't hit 2 MPH...maybe put the transfer case in 4-lo... that'll make the engine spin over quite a bit more, but will also hurt your kidneys.

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k thx. ill easly be able to hit 5. would 10 be to fast?
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ummm 10 isnt too fast... just make sure your clear ahead " no kids"... you could try cleaning the contacts??? you can replace the starter in your driveway if you have extensions ,u-joints ,metrics sockets... also the brushes can be replaced dont give your toyota starter for a noname!!!! FIX IT
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exactly thats why im running the test when i go in to the auto parts store BEFORE buying the starter
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