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Starter Motor Replacement 2.2 Version


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A work mate asked me as asked me to change his starter motor I have had a quick look it looks well hidden as aynone changed one do I have to remove inlet manifold etc, I don't want to offer to help and end up struggling it's a 2006 2.2 diesel XT3 version I suspect his solenoid is well past it, I was hoping I could change this while still in the vehicle looks possible but he wants a full starter change

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The starter motor can be removed without dismantling anything - though it is a bit fiddly to withdraw. The repair kit (consisting of new contacts and plunger) for the solenoid on this motor is cheap and very simple to fit.

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thanks for thr reply the owner of the Rav4 tried to get the top bolts free but can't get on it, I have tried to get a repair kit for this model of motor but at present can't find one but I think I can drop the solenoid off without removing the motor

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Try www.repairkitsuk.com - they have solenoid repair kits for every conceivable Denso starter motor! They also list on eBay.

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I had already tried everyone for a kit there is not one for the 2.2 version of the Rav4 it's a sealed solenoid, I have not had the chance to look at the Rav 4 yet but he says the top bolts is not possible to get on as anyone change a motor on the 2.2 version without dropping the inlet manifold etc

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Fitted a new starter today for my mate??? I now know why he could not un-due the top bolt, the motor has one threaded hole and the bolt goes though the bell housing from the what would be the wrong side, and it was a pig to lift out but it turns over like billy whizz now, he got a replacement starter from eBay item number

221152942647

I think it was £80 delivered with no exchange surcharge great price and I can say it was a great product

Had a chance to look at the old motor and it's not faulty the earth brushes connect to earth via a brush cage and the back cover which is bolted to the starter body the two large torque screws were loose, I just nipped them up and it's working perfectly they were very loose, if anyone is struggling with a slow turn over you can check the two screws from underneath after removing the plastic engine cover

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  • 8 months later...

Hi,

I'm in the process of attempting to test/remove the starter motor from my wife's car as it has a lazy turn over and changing the Battery etc hasn't helped. So far I've removed the splash guard from underneath, the Battery, and the egr valve.

I can see the unit, but have no idea how to test it before removing it (earth contacts etc), or even how to remove the connector etc.. :disgust:

Can you help? :D

An idiot guide on testing and removal would be really helpful if you have the time?

Thanks a lot!

Simon

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