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Starter Motor for Holden Rodeo TF 4JA1 4JB1-T 2.5 2.8 3.0 4WD Turbo Diesel 87-03

Starter Motor for Holden Rodeo TF 4JA1 4JB1-T 2.5 2.8 3.0 4WD Turbo Diesel 87-03

SKU:30HL206-SMO

Regular price $110.36 AUD
Sale price $110.36 AUD Regular price $220.72 AUD
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Specifications
Type: Starter Motor

Warranty: 1 year

Voltage: 12V

Power Rating:  2.3 kw

Number of Teeth: 9

Reference Numbers: Suitable for S13112,S13114,S13114A,S14203,S13112A,8-94387-653-0

                                 8-94460-417-1,8-94433-912-0,8-97112-549-0,8-97136-688-0

                                 8-94433-912-1,8-94435-561-0,S13-112A,S13-112,S13-114A

                                 S13-114,S14-203,894460-4171,894433-9120,894433-9121

                                 897136-6880,894460-4170,897112-5490,1202017,1202147

                                 8971463383,8941337583,8944339121,8944604170,8971366880

                                 8944339120,8971125490,8944604171,8972105050,97112549

                                 1202152,1202163,1202184


Compatible with:

Suitable for Holden Jackaroo Engine 4JB1 2.8L Diesel 1988-2004
Suitable for Holden Jackaroo Turbo Engine 4JB1-T 2.8L Diesel 1988-2004
Suitable for Holden Jackaroo Engine 4JG1, 4JG2 3.0L Diesel 1992-1998
Suitable for Holden Jackaroo Including Turbo Eng. 4JX1, 4JX1T 3.0L Diesel 1998-2004
Suitable for Holden Rodeo TF Engine 4JA1 2.5L Diesel 1988-1992
Suitable for Holden Rodeo TF 4WD Engine 4JA1 2.5L Diesel 1988-1992
Suitable for Holden Rodeo TF 4WD Turbo Engine 4JB1-T 2.8L Diesel 1988-2003
Suitable for Holden Rodeo Engine 4JG1, 4JG2 3.0L Diesel 1998-2003


Package include:
1x Starter Motor


How to Replace Starter Motor
1 Turn off the ignition and remove the negative battery cable from the battery.
2 Remove the positive cable (the large cable that runs to the battery) from the starter.
3 Disconnect all the bolts that hold the starter to the block, using a ratchet.
4 Remove any other supporting brackets holding the starter in place.
5 Remove all the bolts holding the starter. Don't force any bolts that are very tight and are difficult to remove. Rather, use a lubricant or grease to help you loosen the bolt.
6 Remove the starter from the car.
7 Mount the new starter on the block and attach it with the bolts. Before you tighten the bolts, reconnect the battery cable to the starter.
8 Tighten the bolts of the starter.
9 Reconnect the negative cable to the battery.

Car Starter Problems
There are several telltale signs that you could be in need of a car starter replacement, including:
1 You hear a whining or grinding noise coming from the starter when you turn the ignition
2 Smoke is coming from the starter/under the hood.
3 The starter has oil all over it.
4 The solenoid isn’t working properly.

Before You Begin, You'll Need:
Sockets and wrenches.
Screwdriver Pliers.
Battery terminal puller.
Drive-on ramps, jack or jackstands.

Tips & Warnings
Once the starter is out of the car, take it to the automotive-parts store to be bench tested. This will tell you if the starter is good or bad.
Use caution when working with electrical components. Ensure the battery is isolated.
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