1995-2000 LS400 Starter info
#3
What was the damage on it? I'ma need to replace my starter soon, being a low budget for now, there's a chance i'm willing to pay a bit less, even if it means ripping the engine back apart a few years down the road... Depending on the price that is.
#4
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IMO the best option is simply rebuild your OEM starter with OEM contacts.
This costs less and avoids the potential of out of spec chinese parts.
Here is a nice DIY tutorial on the starter rebuild.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...roblems-2.html
This costs less and avoids the potential of out of spec chinese parts.
Here is a nice DIY tutorial on the starter rebuild.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...roblems-2.html
#5
IMO the best option is simply rebuild your OEM starter with OEM contacts.
This costs less and avoids the potential of out of spec chinese parts.
Here is a nice DIY tutorial on the starter rebuild.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...roblems-2.html
This costs less and avoids the potential of out of spec chinese parts.
Here is a nice DIY tutorial on the starter rebuild.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...roblems-2.html
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WPS = 100% Chinese , not comparable with oe parts, Looks shiny, but only lasts a couple months....
I'm from Europe and these WPS starters and alternators are here well known to be complete rubbish!
Please go with OE Denso!
I'm from Europe and these WPS starters and alternators are here well known to be complete rubbish!
Please go with OE Denso!
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