Starter motor OEM Toyota or OEM Volkswagen

OEM Toyota Starter motor
rhoderage1
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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 Volkswagen Starter motor
Walksuphills
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  • Multiple attempts:
Rating 4.5

I guess I\u2019m in the minority, but I like the feature. I don\u2019t know how you clowns all drive, but it saves quite a bit of gas in city driving and at least in my Tiguan it seems to work well. I\u2019m still on my original battery and starter at 99K miles, which is more than I can say for some cars with conventional starters I\u2019ve owned.

Pros: saves gas, works well
Vehicle: Volkswagen Tiguan
Mileage: 99000 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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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 Volkswagen Starter motor
dphoenix1
  • Cranking:
Rating 4.0

Starters don\u2019t generally \u201cslow down\u201d with age, really. You\u2019ll just find that one day it quits working. I had a failed starter on a 2002 Jetta, probably at around 290-300k miles

Pros: quits working suddenly
Vehicle: Volkswagen Jetta
Mileage: 482803 km
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OEM Volkswagen Starter motor
aquatone61
  • Cranking:
Rating 4.0

Just gonna put my 2 cents in, the slow crank is either the starter or the battery. At that age, if the battery tests good it is the starter.

Cons: starter is not cheap
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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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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OEM Volkswagen Starter motor
ddbernier
  • Cranking:
Rating 1.0

I pulled the starter, but the auto parts store was not able to test it. I bought a new one, installed it and still nothing.

Pros: new starter installed
Cons: still nothing
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Volkswagen Starter motor

Volkswagen did something similar with the starters on the 70's/80's Rabbit -- They installed it mere inches from the exhaust, which led to premature solenoid failure. I installed a solenoid bypass button and mounted it under the dash after the 3rd starter replacement in 5 years.

Pros: solenoid bypass button installed
Cons: premature solenoid failure
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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