Starter motor OEM Toyota or AC DELCO

OEM Toyota Starter motor

I have a 2006 corolla with 350,000 miles. I had to replace the OEM alternator and starter. Transmission and everything else is original, save consumables.

Pros: original transmission, steady diet
Cons: valve cover gasket leak
Vehicle: Toyota Corolla
Mileage: 563270 km
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OEM Toyota Starter motor
usernamesareclass
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Rating 5.0

I just replaced my starter motor on my N210 4Runner. What you're experiencing is identical - battery is fine, clicking + no start. I replaced a door actuator just prior and had disconnected the Negative on the battery as part of the door sensing sequence and it seemed to awaken my starter issue. I too had periodic starting to none.

Pros: fixed starting issue
Cons: periodic starting problems
Vehicle: Toyota 4runner
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AC DELCO Starter motor
ElderSoulWolf
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Rating 5.0

For anyone having this issue with a 454 7.4L Big Block Chevy Starter; PLEASE get a NEW ACDELCO starter with brand new knurled bolts from NAPA. I’ve had this side for months where my starter pinion would get stuck to my flywheel and grind till my flywheel shaved.

Pros: new starter, knurled bolts
Cons: starter pinion stuck
Vehicle: Chevrolet
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