What are the best repair o r replacement options for a busted starter motor in Suzuki Wagon R?
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What are the best repair o r replacement options for a busted starter motor in Suzuki Wagon R?
My Suzuki Wagon R starter motor has completely failed. Should I get it repaired o r replaced? Are there reliable aftermarket starter motors available in Pakistan, o r is it better to buy an OEM part? What should I watch out for when choosing a replacement starter motor?
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Gari Specialist asked on 29 May 2025 14:22:47 pm


For a busted starter motor, you have a few options:
Repair: If damage is minor like worn brushes o r solenoid, local workshops in Pakistan can refurbish the starter motor at lower cost. However, refurbished starters may have limited lifespan.
OEM Replacement: Buying a genuine Suzuki starter motor ensures reliability but is expensive. Available at authorized dealerships.
Aftermarket Starter Motor: Quality aftermarket brands like Denso o r Bosch can be more affordable and reliable than generic local parts. Always buy from reputable dealers.
Installation: Ensure professional installation with proper testing. Poor wiring o r loose connections reduce starter lifespan.
Always get the old starter motor tested before replacement to confirm failure and avoid unnecessary expenses.
Repair: If damage is minor like worn brushes o r solenoid, local workshops in Pakistan can refurbish the starter motor at lower cost. However, refurbished starters may have limited lifespan.
OEM Replacement: Buying a genuine Suzuki starter motor ensures reliability but is expensive. Available at authorized dealerships.
Aftermarket Starter Motor: Quality aftermarket brands like Denso o r Bosch can be more affordable and reliable than generic local parts. Always buy from reputable dealers.
Installation: Ensure professional installation with proper testing. Poor wiring o r loose connections reduce starter lifespan.
Always get the old starter motor tested before replacement to confirm failure and avoid unnecessary expenses.