MolaKule
Staff member
I just had my starter replaced in my 2012 Frontier with a Duralast starter.
Let's hope the Duralast outlasts the OEM part.
The solenoid would pull in (you could hear the click) but no cranking.
Luckily it died in the driveway so the tow truck had no problem lifting it.
It is located close to exhaust parts and even though there are two heat shields, it must have become, "cooked."
BBQed starters don't look or operate so well.
Let's hope the Duralast outlasts the OEM part.
The solenoid would pull in (you could hear the click) but no cranking.
Luckily it died in the driveway so the tow truck had no problem lifting it.
It is located close to exhaust parts and even though there are two heat shields, it must have become, "cooked."
BBQed starters don't look or operate so well.