Starter motor OEM Subaru or AC DELCO

OEM Subaru Starter motor
MrBluwe
  • Cranking:
Rating 4.0

Subaru dealer tech in Australia, here we're having lots of starter motors failure going on.

Your vehicle being a 2020 on a factory battery means the 12v battery is nearing the end of it's service life, also that means your car has an available PAK file update for the TCM module that allows extra time for engine restart.

Pros: PAK file update available
Cons: starter motors failure
Vehicle: Subaru Forester
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OEM Subaru Starter motor
No-Horse987
  • Cranking:
Rating 3.0

I knew it had to be the starter. I had read somewhere that Subaru starters are hard to get, and my year in particular is faulty. So today, I took it to my dealer, and they said that the starter had to be replaced. On my bill, it said that the starter was taking excessive amperage. On a video on the Tube, that version of the starter has a faulty gear which causes trouble starting the engine.

Pros: faulty gear, excessive amperage
Cons: hard to get
Vehicle: Subaru
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OEM Subaru Starter motor

Im going on my third now at 114K Km last time i replace was before going camping 2021 now december 2024 have to replace again

Cons: multiple replacements, frequent failure
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 114000 km
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AC DELCO Starter motor
Snakebiteloo
  • Cranking:
  • Multiple attempts:
Rating 1.0

Ive just put the 3rd starter on my truck ('94 f150 w/351w) in about 2.5 years. All Delcos sense thats all I can get quickly here. The first one quite entirely and the last one still spun but would not engage the flywheel.

Cons: starter spun but not engage
Vehicle: Ford
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