How To Replace A Starter Solenoid

How To Replace A Starter Solenoid

8th Oct 2023

All of that wear and tear will eventually catch up and the starter will give up the ghost. It can happen at 50,000 miles. It can happen at 75,000 miles. 100,000 miles, 200,000 and upward if you’re in it for the long-haul and keep your vehicle longer than 10 years. Replacing the starter is not a difficult job in itself, but brand new starter units themselves can be quite costly. Is some cases, replacing the entire starter is unavoidable but more often than not, it’s a failed starter solenoid that’s the culprit behind a dud starter. By replacing the solenoid on your starter, you can save time and money as opposed to having to purchase a brand new complete unit. Best of all, it’s a relatively simple process that anyone with limited mechanical aptitude can perform. We’ll show you how!