Mopar Starters
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Your vehicle's starter is responsible for initiating the engine’s operation. It works by engaging the flywheel, which then turns the engine over to get it running. However, like any part, starters wear out over time.
Here's how to recognize the signs that your Ram 1500's starter may be on the brink of failure.
Signs Your Ram's Starter May Be Failing
- Clicking Noise: If you turn the key and hear a clicking sound but the engine doesn’t crank, the starter motor may not be engaging properly.
- Engine Cranks Slowly: A slow or labored cranking of the engine can indicate that the starter is struggling to turn the engine over due to wear and tear.
- Intermittent Starting Issues: If your vehicle occasionally refuses to start but then starts fine after a few attempts, the starter could be failing and might need a replacement.
- Smoke or Burning Smell: A burning odor or smoke coming from the starter or under the hood is a clear warning sign of starter failure.
Other Parts that Ensure Your Vehicle Keeps Running
When replacing your starter, it's a good idea to also check your alternator, as both components are critical to the vehicle’s electrical system. If one part is failing, the other may soon follow, so a thorough inspection can save you future trouble.
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