jake75 wrote:I had a new 1977 Buick Estate Wagon that probably went through 5 starters in the ten years I owned it - only put 40,000 miles on it in that 10 years. The first one went out just before the then 1 year warranty ran out. Seems you couldn't get new starters - only rebuilt ones. One of the rebuilt ones went out after 6 months - only had a 90 day warranty and in that 6 months I only put about 1,000 miles on the car. The shop did find a way to get the starter replacement free but still charged me labor. It also went through about 5 ignition coils in that 10 years. That soured me on GM for the rest of my life.
Sounds like my mom's old 69 Torino GT fastback. Nice car, but we put in at least 5 or 6 starters and/or solenoids in the 10 years she owned it. I think we did 3 of them in one year. And it only had like 69,000 miles when she sold it.
tpollauf wrote:Glad this ended up with a positive outcome. Another reason all of my cars were manual transmissions. With battery issues and/or starter trouble, just give it a push. pop the clutch and you up & running. I've had to do this several times over my 35+ years of driving and the cars always started!
Very true. I've push started my Mustang more times than I could count. Usually a dead battery though as it killed them about every 2-3 years. Built in jumper cables!
