Starter Motors

Part number: ASM1537
Number of Thread Bores 2
Voltage 12 V
Number of Teeth 9
Manufacturer Restriction Poonsung
Function Starter
Rotation Direction Clockwise rotation
Number of mounting bores 2
Type Starter
Rated Power 2 kW
Manufacturer HYUNDAI KIA
Apec ASM1537 Starter Motor
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£112.60
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Part number: NSM1537
Number of Thread Bores 2
Manufacturer Restriction Poonsung
Voltage 12 V
Number of Teeth 9
Rotation Direction Clockwise rotation
Rated Power 2 kW
Number of mounting bores 2
Function Starter
Type Starter
NAPA NSM1537 Starter Motor
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£116.75
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Part number: 101617
Function Starter
Weight 4.92 kg
Type Starter
Voltage 12 V
Rated Power 2 kW
Number of Teeth 9

Additional Information

General Information

These products are designed to be used as originally intended and not modified for purpose. Please ensure the products are installed by a competent individual. N.B. products are usually supplied without fitting instructions.

Febi 101617 Starter Motor
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£118.50
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Part number: 32568N
Rated Power 2 kW
Function Starter
Manufacturer Restriction Poonsung
Number of Thread Bores 2
Number of mounting bores 2
Rotation Direction Clockwise rotation
Number of Teeth 9
Voltage 12 V
Type Starter
Weight 5.43 kg
Length 31.5 cm
Height 14.5 cm
Width 18.01 cm
WAI 32568N Starter Motor
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£128.18
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Rotation Direction Clockwise rotation
Voltage 12 V
Number of Teeth 9
Rated Power 2 kW
Clamp 30(M8), 50(M6)
Function Starter
Type Starter
Quinton Hazell QRS1219 Starter Motor
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£136.10
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Part number: 0986022820
Rated Power 2 kW
Function Starter
Fastening hole angle measurement [Degree] 55 °
Starter Type Floating pinion
Pinion Rest Position 25.4 mm
Connecting Angle 55 °
Clamp 30
Position / Degree rechts °
Number of Thread Bores 2
Flange Diameter 82.4 mm
Rotation Direction Clockwise rotation
Thread Measurement 1 M10x1.5
Number of Teeth 9
Thread Size M10
Length 222 mm
Voltage 12 V
Type Starter
Number of mounting bores 2
Bosch 0986022820 Starter Motor
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£231.77
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Starter Motors

What is a starter motor?

A starter motor is an electrical device responsible for rotating the engine so that the ignition process can begin. When starting the engine the starter motor has a gear that extends to interface with the teeth on the flywheel. As the starter motor spins this causes the flywheel and the engine to rotate and start the combustion process. As soon as the engine has started the starter motors retracts its gear until the next time it is required.


How do I choose the correct starter motor?

There can often be a selection of starter motors listed for a specific model of vehicle. It is important that when replacing the starter motor that it matches the original part number. If you are unable to obtain the original part number here are some factors to check when selecting a replacement:

  • Number of gears (i.e. 5 speed or 6 speed etc)

  • Manual or semi or fully automatic transmission

  • Number of screw/bolt holes required to mount it

  • Number of teeth on the starter gear

  • Transmission type / transmission code

  • Vehicle manufacture date (this is not the date the vehicle was registered but the date it was made

  • Engine number sequence (up to or after as specific number/letter

  • VIN (chassis number) sequence (up to or after as specific number/letter


What brand of starter motor should I choose?

Bosch and Valeo make starter motors for the original car brands so these are classed as premium. As a result these brands can be relatively expensive. Other brands such as Febi, HC Cargo (part of the Bosch Group) and Borg & Beck manufacture high quality starter motors but at a lower price point and sometimes with even longer warranty periods than the premium brands.

Starter motors are one of the car parts that are remanufactured to as-new condition. These parts perform every bit as well as a new to market part and often come with the same warranty cover. In some cases only remanufactured parts are available.


How can I tell my starter motor needs replacing?

We would always recommend that you have a qualified mechanic inspect your vehicle to receive an accurate diagnosis should you have issues with your vehicle.

Quite often the signs of a faulty starter motor are sometimes self evident. Here are some of the symptoms of a faulty starter motor:

  • The engine will not turn over

  • You can hear the sound of an electric motor but the engine is not turning over

  • There is just a clicking sound when trying to start the engine

  • The engine turns over slowly while starting

  • There is a burning smell when starting the engine


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