Hillclimber Posted Friday at 12:47 PM Posted Friday at 12:47 PM I have a 2002 MH10 V6 auto with a stuck/seized starter solenoid. New Acre (my local specialist) tell me they wouldn't be able to do anything for a couple of months. Can anyone recommend another specialist who could change the starter motor for me, ideally in the Midlands area.
Picasso Posted Friday at 02:13 PM Posted Friday at 02:13 PM hello peter try simon contract mechanics 01926-612932 07551578462 give him a call say lee gave you his number great genuine guy he will look after you if he dont answer the phone leave a voice message and name and number he will call you back works on his own or drop a text message he will all ways reply or you can try stuart spencer autos in dudley i bought my alphard off him and he also does repairs 2
Hillclimber Posted Friday at 06:09 PM Author Posted Friday at 06:09 PM 3 hours ago, Picasso said: hello peter try simon contract mechanics 01926-612932 07551578462 give him a call say lee gave you his number great genuine guy he will look after you if he dont answer the phone leave a voice message and name and number he will call you back works on his own or drop a text message he will all ways reply or you can try stuart spencer autos in dudley i bought my alphard off him and he also does repairs Thanks for that feedback. Very useful. I was taking the view that it was beyond my above average mechanicing skills, and the lack of an English workshop manual as a guide. Having checked a video, I'm sure I can do it.
Picasso Posted Friday at 07:10 PM Posted Friday at 07:10 PM If you need part no. For starter motor just ask
dezufo Posted Friday at 09:27 PM Posted Friday at 09:27 PM 3 hours ago, Hillclimber said: Thanks for that feedback. Very useful. I was taking the view that it was beyond my above average mechanicing skills, and the lack of an English workshop manual as a guide. Having checked a video, I'm sure I can do it. you could just change the solenoid contacts rather than the whole unit 1
Lou Posted Saturday at 06:54 AM Posted Saturday at 06:54 AM Hi last year I got my Alfie's starter motor repair for 95GBP in Stoke on Trent. That's including repair and taking it from the car and putting back together. Bit far from Midlands but you could find a shop that does only those repairs in Midlands. 1
Hillclimber Posted Saturday at 07:58 AM Author Posted Saturday at 07:58 AM 12 hours ago, Picasso said: I’m sure you can just take your time My brain sometimes goes into full negative mode when looking at something new. Probably something to do with my advancing years! Thanks for your positive thoughts. As for replacement starter, am I good to just go by engine size and vehicle age, or are there differences I need to know. Its a 3.0l V6 from 2002.
dezufo Posted Saturday at 08:40 AM Posted Saturday at 08:40 AM 39 minutes ago, Hillclimber said: My brain sometimes goes into full negative mode when looking at something new. Probably something to do with my advancing years! Thanks for your positive thoughts. As for replacement starter, am I good to just go by engine size and vehicle age, or are there differences I need to know. Its a 3.0l V6 from 2002. See link for part numbers, then you can check online e.g. eBay, Autodoc, etc https://www.amayama.com/en/genuine-catalogs/epc/toyota-japan/alphard/MNH10W/152282/engine/1904
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