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Hello all! I among other things have been dealing with starter issues since Dec. I finally gave in an took my M1008 to the stealership to try and resolve the problem.
I got to looking over an invoice from another time time I had taken it up there and when it was there I had them put a new starter on since they were working on it anyway. When checking out part number, I discovered they had put a 12V rather than the correct 24V unit on. I had read, I think here on anther thread, that a 12v starter will work for a while, ultimately failing with bad results.I think this could have been the reason behind the issues I have been dealing with in the first place.
My question is, would a 12V starter hold out for 16 months and 12k-15k miles before failing? I know that may be an almost impossible question to answer, to me it seems like an awfully long time, but it IS the wrong starter without a doubt. I was wondering what anyone elses thoughts were as I am going to go get my truck Mon. and I think they at the VERY LEAST owe me for the wrong starter. I seriously doubt Ill even get that and anything else just wont happen, I know how they are. I do have proof, the invoice from the original work with the 12V starter part number.
So, does anyone think a 12V starter could last that long in one of our trucks?
Thanks,
Greg
I got to looking over an invoice from another time time I had taken it up there and when it was there I had them put a new starter on since they were working on it anyway. When checking out part number, I discovered they had put a 12V rather than the correct 24V unit on. I had read, I think here on anther thread, that a 12v starter will work for a while, ultimately failing with bad results.I think this could have been the reason behind the issues I have been dealing with in the first place.
My question is, would a 12V starter hold out for 16 months and 12k-15k miles before failing? I know that may be an almost impossible question to answer, to me it seems like an awfully long time, but it IS the wrong starter without a doubt. I was wondering what anyone elses thoughts were as I am going to go get my truck Mon. and I think they at the VERY LEAST owe me for the wrong starter. I seriously doubt Ill even get that and anything else just wont happen, I know how they are. I do have proof, the invoice from the original work with the 12V starter part number.
So, does anyone think a 12V starter could last that long in one of our trucks?
Thanks,
Greg