Technical Messenger 03 | 2024 Defective starter motors due to thermal overload
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 Published On Mar 13, 2024

Internal combustion engines need starter motors, as they can’t generate torque from a standstill.

Once the engine is running, the starter motor is no longer needed.

If a starter motor is operated repeatedly over a longer period of time without sufficient breaks, the windings of its solenoid can act like a heating coil.

As a result, the windings can burn out, leading to a defective starter motor.

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