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Old 04-08-2018, 03:25 PM   #7
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The starter motor fix is actually not very difficult. You need to remove the starter. For this, you need long extensions for your socket. The lower bolt is accessed through the cockpit hatch, just below the alternator. I知 sure there must be stuff on YouTube about this.
Once the starter is out, you need to disassemble the solenoid part and clean out and replace the grease. Put it all back together and everything should be hunky dory!
Funny, I need to do this myself sometime soon. Mine is doing that sporadically. Guess I値l make a new DIY for my channel! :dance:


Thank you very much.

So, based on what I am reading, I think you're implying that I don't necessarily have to go out and buy a brand new starter, right? I simply have to clean out the one that I already have?
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