The starter starts to weaken, it's time to replace it with a new one. You shouldn't wait too long when you notice it, because when the starter is definitely broken you will no longer be able to start this Suzuki Alto 2. Here is a tutorial to change your starter and understand its principle.change-starter-Suzuki-Alto-2

What is the starter motor of my Suzuki Alto 2 for?

A starter happens to be an electric motor in the engine contents of this Suzuki Alto 2. It consumes electricity from the battery in order to turn, and sends the impulse to the motor to start. To make sure it's a starter problem and not a battery problem, we recommend that you check out the cranking problems folder. Now that you've identified the problem, it's time to get to the heart of the matter.

How to change the starter of my Suzuki Alto 2?

Before tackling repairs, make sure you have the necessary tools. If you want to perform this procedure you will need a complete tool box, a jack, your wire brush but also a pair of candles.

Remove the old starter

If you wish to perform this operation, what is essential will be to properly memorize the positions, for the wires in particular. You can spot them with a marker if you are afraid of forgetting.

  • Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery of this Suzuki Alto 2.
  • If accessing the starter from above is too difficult, you can install jack stands to get there from below.
  • Disconnect all of the power supplies that are connected to the starter
  • Place your jack under the engine when it rocks slightly.
  • Release all the fixings and memorize the positions
  • Disassemble the starter
  • Recover the mounting base, since it is not necessarily sold with the starter to be fitted
  • Clean the lugs that could be oxidized using your brush

Install the new starter

Once you have memorized the manipulation, you will more or less have to do the reverse procedure.

  • Compare the old starter from this Suzuki Alto 2 and the brand new one so as to discern if there are variations in the mounting, which is not uncommon to see.
  • Replace the starter base in its place
  • Install the brand new starter
  • Check that it is perfectly in its support and screw
  • Re-attach the power supplies to the starter
  • Reconnect the negative terminal of the battery.

It is done. Now fitting a starter motor on this Suzuki Alto 2 is no magic for you. Have a good trip, and leave us a comment if you liked our article!