Introductions:
PEAK PERFORMANCE:This starter delivers reliable power for enhanced starting. Its high-quality build and materials ensure efficient operation, guaranteeing the reliable performance you require.
FAST ENGINE STARTER:The starter is designed for fast and efficient engine ignition. It has sealed housings to prevent residue buildup, along with upgraded copper and silver contacts for enhanced performance.
DURABILITY:This product features high-quality materials and construction, ensuring durability and longevity even in harsh conditions. The starter replacement is designed for simple and straightforward installation, reducing downtime and labor costs.
1-YEAR WARRANTY :We're confident that our products will work flawlessly once installed in your vehicle. But in a rare case that it does not, we'll replace it anytime within one year of your order. If you have a problem, we will take every step to assist you, contact us for a replacement.
Unit Type: Starter
Part Type: UNIT
Voltage: 12
KW: 0.4
Rotation: CW
Teeth: 9
Starter Type: PMDD
Brief: POLARIS PWC & SNOWMOBILES 2004-13
Specifications:
ARROWHEAD: SMU0426
Lester: 5925
Polaris: 0451411
Fits Vehicles of the Following Years and Make:
MAKE TYPE MODEL YEAR ENGINE
Polaris Personal Watercraft (PWC) MSX 110 Turbo 2004 750cc
Polaris Personal Watercraft (PWC) MSX 150 Turbo 2004 750cc
Polaris Snowmobiles FS Classic 2006 750cc
Polaris Snowmobiles FS IQ Touring 2007-2009 750cc
Polaris Snowmobiles FS IQ Widetrak 2010-2013 750cc
Polaris Snowmobiles FS Touring 2006 750cc
Polaris Snowmobiles FST Classic 2006 750cc
Polaris Snowmobiles FST IQ Cruiser 2007-2008 750cc
Polaris Snowmobiles FST IQ LX 2007 750cc
Polaris Snowmobiles FST IQ Switchback 2007 750cc
Polaris Snowmobiles FST IQ Touring 2007-2010 750cc
Polaris Snowmobiles FST Switchback 2006 750cc
Polaris Snowmobiles FST Touring 2006 750cc
Polaris Snowmobiles IQ Cruiser 2008 750cc
Polaris Snowmobiles IQ Turbo Dragon 2008-2010 750cc
Polaris Snowmobiles IQ Turbo LX 2008 750cc
Polaris Snowmobiles IQ Turbo LXT 2013-2014 750cc
Polaris Snowmobiles IQ Widetrak 2009 750cc
Polaris Snowmobiles Turbo IQ 2011-2012 750cc
Polaris Snowmobiles Turbo IQ LX 2011-2012 750cc
Polaris Snowmobiles Turbo IQ LXT 2011-2012 750cc
Polaris Snowmobiles Turbo LX 2010 750cc
Polaris Snowmobiles Turbo Switchback 2008-2009 750cc
Polaris Snowmobiles Widetrak IQ 2009 750cc
Frequently Asked Questions:
(1)What causes a starter to go bad?
CAUSES OF FAULTY STARTERS: CAUSE OF FAILURE
Electrical connections faulty. Solenoid switch (engaging relay) stiff or faulty. Electric motor damaged electrically. Single-pinion gear, starter pinion or freewheel damaged.
(2)What can kill a starter?
As said, the starter will be damaged if you hold it in the start position for a long time and it overheats. As said, the starter will be damaged if you hold it in the start position for a long time and it overheats. Particularly if the voltage is low enough that the starter motor is not turning.
(3)How long will a bad starter last?
On average, a starter motor lasts for 100,000-150,000 miles. In many cars, the starter motor lasts for the lifetime of the vehicle; however in some cars, it can fail prematurely.
(4)Will hitting a starter make it work?
Tapping on the starter usually doesn't make the starter work if the solenoid is bad (think Nippondenso). OTOH, a starter with a bad armature segment responds well to tapping or banging with a hammer. ... If the starter is bad, then sometimes banging on it can persuade it to work.
(5)Will a bad starter drain your battery?
A 'bad' starter wont drain the battery while it is not being used to start the car, if that is what you mean. If the starter has a damaged commutator, it will not run at full power and so could mean that you have to turn the engine over longer to get the engine to start which will use more energy from the battery.
(6)Does cold weather affect starter?
Cold weather usually thickens the engine oil. Therefore, the starters require more power to start the engine. This brings in more load onto the battery affecting it severely. During winters, the battery produces less electrons as compared to warmer days.
(7).I have to change the starter fairly often in my car. What could be causing this?
A leak of some sort could be fouling the starter if fluid is dripping on it. If that's the case,
replacing the starter doesn't fix the leak so it's only a matter of time before the new starter fails.