The story of Starter Solenoid
Starter Solenoid has been a pivotal component in automotive ignition systems, evolving from manual mechanisms to reliable electric switches. Early vehicles required manual engagement, but the introduction of solenoids simplified engine starting.
Specification
132 Turn Coils
Part Number
1114252,83011,1114253,1025-381-M91,8130938,2733261,686696255902,372501,656576,15-4D,1047-083-M91,8733261,60-01-3541,60013543,60687,18-5838,90-178D,83091,243857,1114255,33205022,1903-175-M91,2L0775,1114251,15116,30-3151506,13037,1306454-8,15-235,89902,38130938,104290A2R,60-01-3543,33202630,33261,1186987-2,1902-937-M91,30-3283194,15-40,DR2302,4912314-4
Product Type
Solenoid
Arco
Sw975
Voltage
12
Voltage
12
Duty Cycle
Intermittent
Terminals
4
Number Of Terminals
4
How to install Starter Solenoid
To install Starter Solenoid, first disconnect the vehicle's battery to ensure security. Extract the decrepit solenoid by disconnecting the electrical connections and mounting bolts. Position the new solenoid in place, secure it with bolts, and reconnect the electrical terminals. Double-check all connections before reconnecting the battery and assessing the solenoid's function.
Considerations relating to the use of Starter Solenoid
Starter Solenoid is essential for starting the engine. When selecting a solenoid, ensure compatibility with the vehicle's starter motor and electrical system. Check voltage ratings and connection types. Proper maintenance ensures reliable performance.