Rebuilt starter installation
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Rebuilt starter installation
My starter was sucking power out of the battery. Bought new battery, starter still clicked, so I took out starter. Bought a rebuilt starter, it went in with no problem, but now the starter runs whiny without engaging the flywheel.
Did I do something wrong or could they have given me the wrong starter?
95 Honda Accord 5 spd Manual trans 5dr LX wagon
Did I do something wrong or could they have given me the wrong starter?
95 Honda Accord 5 spd Manual trans 5dr LX wagon
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New Alternator a good idea or not??
My WHAT light? No actually, I made an idiot mistake, intalled the starter in half darkness, and the wire to the solenoid wasn't making contact. I failed to realize the power to solenoid is separate from the power to the starter motor.
My car now starts and runs as before. However, new request for opinion:
I ordered an alternator online, and it turns out I don't need it. They charge restocking fee of 20% ($40) for the alternator (+ I need to get my core fee back) + shipping.
My 10 year old Accord has 100.000 miles, and I think it's the original alternator.
Should I just replace it even though it's fine, to avoid losing the $40-50 if I return it?
My car now starts and runs as before. However, new request for opinion:
I ordered an alternator online, and it turns out I don't need it. They charge restocking fee of 20% ($40) for the alternator (+ I need to get my core fee back) + shipping.
My 10 year old Accord has 100.000 miles, and I think it's the original alternator.
Should I just replace it even though it's fine, to avoid losing the $40-50 if I return it?
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