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Went out yesterday and drove with no problems. When I went to go home the Jeep wouldn't start. Battery is fine, just no crank at all.
Had it towed to a mechanic. They are closed until Monday. Got antsy about some tools and stuff in the back so I had my wife drive me down there to clean it out. (The Jeep is just sitting there in full view of the road and I've already endured one attempted theft some years ago.) On a whim, I tried it again and this time it started right up. I decided that if I left it there anyway and it DID get broken into I would be mad at myself for the rest of my life (trust me - I really would) so I drove it home.
I do not trust it at all at this point and feel like it will only put on a repeat performance, probably at the most inopportune time possible.
Watched some videos on replacing the starter and it looks like a really tricky job. I'm not sure if I'm into removing a drive shaft.
Is replacing the starter really as big a PITA as it looks like?
Also, what are recommended brands? I see a Mopar for around $225. Others are as cheap as $60. The current starter was installed as a warranty repair about six years ago and I am pretty sure they used the cheapest possible part they could find. I have no problem paying extra for a really good one, but only if it is worth doing so.
Also: How would a mechanic react if I just ordered one I like and took it with me? (Assuming I cannot summon the courage to try and do it myself.) I know repair places make extra dough on parts markup.
Had it towed to a mechanic. They are closed until Monday. Got antsy about some tools and stuff in the back so I had my wife drive me down there to clean it out. (The Jeep is just sitting there in full view of the road and I've already endured one attempted theft some years ago.) On a whim, I tried it again and this time it started right up. I decided that if I left it there anyway and it DID get broken into I would be mad at myself for the rest of my life (trust me - I really would) so I drove it home.
I do not trust it at all at this point and feel like it will only put on a repeat performance, probably at the most inopportune time possible.
Watched some videos on replacing the starter and it looks like a really tricky job. I'm not sure if I'm into removing a drive shaft.
Is replacing the starter really as big a PITA as it looks like?
Also, what are recommended brands? I see a Mopar for around $225. Others are as cheap as $60. The current starter was installed as a warranty repair about six years ago and I am pretty sure they used the cheapest possible part they could find. I have no problem paying extra for a really good one, but only if it is worth doing so.
Also: How would a mechanic react if I just ordered one I like and took it with me? (Assuming I cannot summon the courage to try and do it myself.) I know repair places make extra dough on parts markup.