1. Toradh thallview
The DB Electrical Starter Motor 410-12070 is a new aftermarket unit designed to meet or exceed OEM specifications for various applications. This 12-volt starter features a 9-tooth pinion, clockwise rotation, and a direct drive (DD) type. It is engineered for reliable engine starting performance.
This image displays the DB Electrical Starter Motor model 410-12070, a new aftermarket unit designed for various vehicle applications. The starter features a robust housing, solenoid, and gear assembly, ready for installation.
Prìomh fheartan:
- Voltage: 12V
- Cuairteachadh: Deiseal (CW)
- Fiaclan: 9-tooth pinion
- Seòrsa: Direct Drive (DD)
- 100% new aftermarket starter, built to OEM specifications.
- Le taic bho bharantas 1-bliadhna.
2. Co-fhreagarrachd
This starter motor is compatible with a wide range of vehicles and equipment. Please verify your specific model and OEM part number for accurate fitment.
Modalan càr co-fhreagarrach:
- Baker: FGD-30 (1965), FGD-55 (1965), FGF-30 (1967), FGF-50 (1967), FGF-60 (1965), FGF-80 (1965), FIA-20 (1967), FIA-30 (1967), FID-30 (1965), FID-55 (1965), FID-60 (1965), FID-80 (1965), FIF-30 (1967), FIF-50 (1967), FIF-60 (1965), FIF-80 (1965), FJA-20 (1967), FJA-30 (1967), FJD-20 (1967), FJD-30 (1965), FJD-55 (1965), FJD-60 (1965), FJD-80 (1965), FJF-20 (1965), FJF-30 (1965), FJF-50 (1965), FJF-60 (1965), FJF-80 (1965), FMD-20 (1967), FMD-30 (1965), FMD-55 (1965), FMD-60 (1965), FMD-80 (1965), FMF-20 (1967), FMF-30 (1967), FMF-50 (1967), FMF-60 (1965), FMF-80 (1965)
- Clark: C20 Series (1963-1964 Y-112), C25 Series (1963-1964 Y-112), C30 Series (1963-1964 F-162), C40 Series (1963-1964 F-162), CFY60 Series (1963-1965 F-244), CY20 Series (1963-1964 F-162), CY40 Series (1963-1964 F-162), CY60 Series (1963-1964 F-244)
Compatible OEM Numbers:
- AC DELCO: 323-639
- ANDRE NIERMANN: 017885
- CLARK: 884105
- DELCO: 1107215, 1107885, 1108290, 1109438, 12301295
- DIXIE: TS-1153
- HYSTER: 3002941
- LESTER: 4342
- NAPA: 44-4120
- YALE: 2200521-04
3. Sònrachaidhean
| Sònrachadh | Luach |
|---|---|
| Àireamh Modail Nì | 410-12070 |
| Brand | DB dealain |
| Voltage | 12V |
| Cuairteachadh | Deiseal (CW) |
| Fiaclan | 9 |
| Seòrsa | Direct Drive (DD) |
| Amplinn | 12 Amps |
| Dètage | 1.2 KW |
| Meudan toraidh (L x W x H) | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm (1 x 1 x 1 òirleach) |
| Cuideam nì | 453.59 g (1 not) |
| UPC | 711811739194 |
4. Setup agus Stàladh
Proper installation is crucial for the safe and effective operation of your new starter motor. If you are not experienced with automotive electrical systems, it is recommended to seek professional assistance.
Ceumannan stàlaidh coitcheann:
- Sàbhailteachd an toiseach: Disconnect the vehicle's negative battery terminal to prevent electrical shorts and accidental starting. Ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and properly supported with jack stands if working underneath.
- Lorg an Seann Tòiseadair: Identify the existing starter motor, typically mounted on the engine block near the transmission bell housing.
- Disconnect Uèir: Carefully disconnect all electrical connections from the old starter. This usually includes a large battery cable and one or more smaller solenoid wires. Note their positions for reinstallation.
- Thoir air falbh na boltaichean sreap: Remove the bolts securing the old starter motor to the engine or transmission. Support the starter as you remove the last bolt to prevent it from falling.
- Stàlaich Tòiseadair Ùr: Position the new DB Electrical starter motor in place and secure it with the mounting bolts. Ensure it is seated correctly and tightened to the manufacturer's torque specifications (refer to your vehicle's service manual).
- Ath-cheangail Uèirleadh: Reattach all electrical connections to the new starter, ensuring they are clean, tight, and in their correct positions. Double-check all connections.
- Ath-cheangail bataraidh: Ath-cheangail an inneal bataraidh àicheil.
- Gnìomh deuchainn: Attempt to start the vehicle. Listen for proper starter engagement and engine cranking. If issues arise, refer to the troubleshooting section.
Cudromach: Always consult your vehicle's specific service manual for detailed installation procedures and safety precautions.
5. Stiùireadh Obrachaidh
The starter motor is an integral part of your vehicle's starting system. Its operation is automatic when you turn the ignition key or press the start button.
Gnìomh àbhaisteach:
- When the ignition key is turned to the 'START' position (or start button is pressed), electrical current flows to the starter solenoid.
- The solenoid engages the starter pinion gear with the engine's flywheel.
- Simultaneously, the solenoid completes the circuit to the starter motor, causing it to spin.
- The spinning starter motor cranks the engine, initiating the combustion process.
- Once the engine starts, the ignition system disengages the starter, and the pinion gear retracts from the flywheel.
Avoid prolonged cranking (more than 10-15 seconds) to prevent overheating the starter motor. Allow a brief cool-down period between starting attempts.
6. Cumail suas
While starter motors are generally robust, periodic inspection can help ensure longevity and prevent unexpected failures.
Cumail suas air a mholadh:
- Slàinte Bataraidh: Ensure your vehicle's battery is in good condition and fully charged. A weak battery can put excessive strain on the starter motor.
- Ceanglaichean càball: Periodically inspect the battery cables and starter motor connections for corrosion, looseness, or damage. Clean any corrosion and ensure all connections are tight.
- Sgrùdadh lèirsinneach: Check the starter motor for any signs of physical damage, excessive dirt, or oil contamination. Keep the area around the starter clean.
- Avoid Over-Cranking: As mentioned in the operating section, avoid excessively long cranking times to prevent overheating.
7. A ’dèanamh trioblaid
If you experience issues with your vehicle's starting system, consult the following common troubleshooting steps:
| Comharradh | Adhbhar a dh’fhaodadh a bhith ann | Fuasgladh |
|---|---|---|
| Engine does not crank or cranks very slowly | Weak or dead battery, loose/corroded battery terminals, faulty starter solenoid, faulty starter motor. | Check battery charge and terminals. Test battery. Inspect starter wiring. If battery and connections are good, starter motor or solenoid may need replacement. |
| Clicking sound but no crank | Meud bataraidh ìosaltage, faulty starter solenoid, poor electrical connection to starter. | Charge or replace battery. Check battery and starter connections for tightness and corrosion. Solenoid may be failing to engage the motor. |
| Fuaim bleith rè tionndadh | Damaged starter pinion gear, damaged flywheel teeth, improper starter engagement. | Inspect starter pinion and flywheel for damage. Ensure starter is properly mounted and aligned. This often indicates a need for starter replacement or flywheel repair. |
| Bidh an starter a’ snìomh ach chan eil an t-inneal a’ tionndadh | Faulty starter drive (bendix) mechanism, damaged flywheel. | The starter's internal clutch or gear mechanism may not be engaging the flywheel. Starter replacement is typically required. |
Mura rèitich na ceumannan seo an duilgheadas, thathar a’ moladh bruidhinn ri teicneòlaiche chàraichean teisteanasach.
8. Barantas agus Taic
The DB Electrical Starter Motor 410-12070 comes with a Barantas 1-bliadhna from the date of purchase. This warranty covers manufacturing defects and ensures your peace of mind.
For warranty claims, technical assistance, or any product-related inquiries, please contact DB Electrical customer support through their official website or the retailer where the product was purchased. Please have your purchase receipt and product model number (410-12070) available when contacting support.
Airson tuilleadh fiosrachaidh, tadhail air an DB Electrical official weblàrach.