Starter motor OEM Toyota or AC DELCO

OEM Toyota Starter motor
dod2190
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Rating 5.0

Could be worse, could be that Toyota 5.7L V8 that puts the starter in the middle of the "V". Replacement means removing the inlet manifold. The good part is, it's a Toyota--you'll likely only need to do it once in half a million miles and maybe not even that.

Pros: likely only need once
Cons: removing the inlet manifold
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 804672 km
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OEM Toyota Starter motor

My sister-in-law who was staying with us for a short period of time had problems with her Toyota pickup truck wouldn't start, I went out with a hammer laying down and hit the starter and it fired right up. She thought I was a magician.

Pros: hit starter, fired up
Vehicle: Toyota
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OEM Toyota Starter motor

Only issues I’ve had have been starter motor went, did water pump and timing belt when the pump went. Had the injector seal leak so got injectors done. Other than that it’s been a solid car.

Pros: solid car
Cons: injector seal leak
Vehicle: Toyota Hilux
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OEM Toyota Starter motor
rhoderage1
  • Cranking:
Rating 5.0

I had an 09 Cam which was used as a delivery vehicle for the first few years of its life, and had to replace the starter... used a Toyota reman, no issues for the next 12 years and 130k km.

Pros: no issues for years
Vehicle: Toyota Camry
Mileage: 130000 km
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OEM Toyota Starter motor
GeneralGiraffe8032
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Rating 5.0

It turns out it was the starter motor. Managed to get a second hand one and changed it over, took the told one apart and noticed it had 4x brushes in it and one was completely worn down or potentially could have cracked at some point. Still confuses me to why it would start sometimes and not others. However, this must have been a problem for a while as my car sounds completely different when starting up, really clean!!!!

Pros: car sounds really clean
Vehicle: Toyota Corolla
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AC DELCO Starter motor
Wolfram1914
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Rating 5.0

Went with the ACDelco, and it starts great! No grinding or clunking, so it didn't need to be shimmed. Thank you all for the assistance!

Pros: starts great, no grinding
Vehicle: Mitsubishi
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OEM Toyota Starter motor

I suggest you go with a brand new OEM replacement.. an aftermarket one will genuinely fail much earlier.. the original lasted you this long.. but once cry once

Pros: original lasted long
Cons: aftermarket fails earlier
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OEM Toyota Starter motor
cllatgmail
  • Cranking:
Rating 3.0

Appears to be OEM as it has Toyota branding on it. I tried tapping it with a hammer while my daughter turned the key but it didn't ever turn the engine again.

Vehicle: Toyota
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AC DELCO Starter motor
Snakebiteloo
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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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