Average lifespan of starter motor?
#1
Driver
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Average lifespan of starter motor?
Is there anyone here that has gone 200k or more without servicing the starter?
Had a customer come in with an LS400 a while back insisting that I replace the contacts and plunger on his starter
I told him that with as much work involved, he might as well spring for a new OEM starter just to be on the safe side (especially since I hate having to do things twice)
He agreed and I replaced it for him, but he still ended up with random no crank
Turned out to be the $h!tty auto start system he had installed previously
Now that I'm in the market for an LS for myself, I'm just curious as to how far I can go without a PM
Had a customer come in with an LS400 a while back insisting that I replace the contacts and plunger on his starter
I told him that with as much work involved, he might as well spring for a new OEM starter just to be on the safe side (especially since I hate having to do things twice)
He agreed and I replaced it for him, but he still ended up with random no crank
Turned out to be the $h!tty auto start system he had installed previously
Now that I'm in the market for an LS for myself, I'm just curious as to how far I can go without a PM
#2
Intermediate
I have had two 1997 LS400s that needed starters around 90K miles.
I'm now in the market for a '04-'06 LS430 and I truly hope Lexus has made some progress on starter longevity....
I'm now in the market for a '04-'06 LS430 and I truly hope Lexus has made some progress on starter longevity....
#5
I have 205K with the original starter. I hear a grinding noise which lasts only a split second when I start the car during cold days. The dealer said it was probably the starter, but it's been doing it for over a year and it's never not started. The weird thing is that there is no grinding noise on warmer days or after it has been driven.
#6
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Since you have to take the intake manifold off to get to get the starter, my plan is to go ahead and replace it as well as the knock sensors right there at about 200k miles. If the engine is already half apart it would be more cost affective to do this at that point vs going back and having to do it after.
Speaking of the starter, are you guys engaging the starter for about a full second when starting? This ensures a good start the first try every time. My previous 400 and current 430 do not like bump starts. I have a friend who tries to bump start my car every dang time. Drives me nuts. I don't let him start my car anymore...
Speaking of the starter, are you guys engaging the starter for about a full second when starting? This ensures a good start the first try every time. My previous 400 and current 430 do not like bump starts. I have a friend who tries to bump start my car every dang time. Drives me nuts. I don't let him start my car anymore...
Last edited by Lavrishevo; 07-14-15 at 09:12 AM.
#7
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Speaking of the starter, are you guys engaging the starter for about a full second when starting? This ensures a good start the first try every time. My previous 400 and current 430 do not like bump starts. I have a friend who tries to bump start my car every dang time. Drives me nuts. I don't let him start my car anymore...
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#11
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I agree the starter is hardly mentioned as a failure even on high mileage examples.
I'm on the original radiator too which is rare especially for a 15-year old car in the snow belt. I should do preventive maintenance and replace the radiator this summer.
I'm on the original radiator too which is rare especially for a 15-year old car in the snow belt. I should do preventive maintenance and replace the radiator this summer.
#14
Intermediate
Having just sold off my 2002 Audi S8, let me tell you our LS cars *are* reliable. Maybe not the most exciting driving experience, but that's not their focus....comfy and troublefree are indeed desirable traits!