

When you turn the key and hear a single click or nothing at all, a failing starter is a common culprit. The starter motor cranks your engine to get it running, and when it wears out the car may not start at all. We test the starter and electrical connections and replace it so your car fires up reliably again.
Find a TechnicianA weak battery usually causes slow cranking or dim lights, while a bad starter often gives a single click or nothing with a healthy battery. We test both to confirm before replacing anything.
Sometimes worn parts like the solenoid or brushes can be replaced, but in most cases a new or rebuilt starter is more reliable and cost-effective.
Most starter replacements take one to two hours, though some engines require more disassembly to reach the starter.
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