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Need Starter
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After a couple of weeks of intermittent(no start) then start issues I took to shop and they told me what I didn't want to hear but that I have bad starter.I had been messing with battery clamps/cables(corroded) and did massive clean to whole setup hoping it would be that easy.Started right up(actually last couple of times I drove it fired up so no problem.This morning, fired up and drove to work and while at lunch(at shop checking on other vehicle) no start(lucky I was there)(and other vehicle was ready).What am I looking at (costs wise )for new starter install?
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#2

I had my starter reconditioned about a year ago and it cost me 180 Euro.
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#3

I replaced mine in February.
It had started exhibiting "Gummy Starter Syndrome", though I hadn't discovered this forum yet at the time, so I replaced it vs. fixing it as described in another thread.

The shop I took it to quoted me $550 for a new strater plus 2 hrs labor to install.

I then found a rebuilt OE starter at Pelican for $140 (after a $40 CORE charge) and installed the thing while I had the car at RS Barn for a check-up.
Max replaced it in 5 minutes or less.
I didn't know about Sunset at the time either, and wonder if they would have been cheaper than Pelican.

I've learned A LOT over the last few months on this forum. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]

Jamie
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Got 968 back.About 400 dollars parts and labor(starter and install).Fires right up now.Little things that a 17 yr old car will have.Still fun to drive.
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#5

Had my starter replaced by Porsche dealer, but only because of circumstances. It's an easy job...the hardest part is getting under the car if you don't have use of a lift. Rebuilt Bosch unit available at local Advance Auto Parts for about $140. Always disconnect battery first!
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Sunset has them for about $100. And yes, it's a very easy job. Two hours?! Holy smokes!
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<!--quoteo(post=72003:date=May 15 2009, 10:49 PM:name=Cloud9...68)-->QUOTE (Cloud9...68 @ May 15 2009, 10:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Sunset has them for about $100. And yes, it's a very easy job. Two hours?! Holy smokes!<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Thieves, I tell ya!!! [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/mad.gif[/img]
How do these guys live with themselves.
And $500 after "calling around to every parts supplier in the area". [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/dry.gif[/img]

Two bolts and a couple of electrical connectors...
5 minutes, tops, once the car is in the air.
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