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1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Mercedes E320
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Remanufactured-Starter Motor; Exchange Starter Moto E320. Cl600. Gl320cdi. R320 cdi. Cl65 amg. Ml320 cdi. From 3/17/07. E350 bluetec. R350 bluetec. R320 bluetec. S600, s65 amg. Ml320 bluetec. Gl320 bluetec....
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$542.99
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The average price of a Mercedes E320 starter is between $127.99 and $542.99.

The Mercedes E320 starter is a device located in the engine bay that is responsible for rotating the engine to start it. It works by drawing electrical energy from the battery and using it to turn the engine over until it fires up and runs on its own power. The starter consists of an electric motor, a gear reduction mechanism, and a solenoid that engages the starter and disengages it once the engine is running.

Signs of a Faulty Mercedes E320 Starter

Here are some common signs of a faulty starter in a Mercedes E320:

  1. Engine cranks slowly or not at all: One of the most apparent signs of a bad starter is when you turn the key and the engine barely cranks.
  2. Grinding noise: If you hear a grinding noise when you try to start your car, it could be due to a bad starter motor.
  3. Burning smell: A faulty starter can also create a burning smell due to the electrical resistance created when the starter is not functioning correctly.
  4. Clicking sound: A clicking sound when you turn the key could indicate that the starter solenoid is not engaging properly.
  5. Dashboard lights dimming: If you notice your dashboard lights dimming when you turn the key, it could be a sign that the starter is drawing too much power and causing other electrical issues.

If you suspect that your Mercedes E320 has a faulty starter, it's important to have it checked and repaired by a qualified mechanic as soon as possible to avoid further damage.

Steps for Testing Your Mercedes E320 Starter

Here are the steps for testing a Mercedes E320 starter:

  1. Check the battery: Make sure the battery is fully charged and providing sufficient voltage to the starter.
  2. Inspect the starter motor: Visually inspect the starter motor for any signs of corrosion, damage or wear and tear.
  3. Check for electrical continuity: Use a multimeter to test the electrical continuity of the starter motor. Check the resistance values of the commutator and the armature.
  4. Check the starter solenoid: Test the starter solenoid with a multimeter to ensure that it is functioning correctly.
  5. Perform voltage drop test: Connect a voltmeter between the positive terminal of the battery and the starter motor terminal. Measure the voltage drop across the circuit while cranking the engine.
  6. Conduct a load test: Use a starter motor tester to perform a load test on the starter motor. This will help identify any issues with the starter's ability to deliver the required torque to turn the engine.
  7. If all tests are performed and the starter still doesn't work, check the ignition switch and wiring harness to ensure they are not causing any issues.

It's important to note that if you are not a trained mechanic, it is recommended to take your vehicle to a professional for proper diagnosis and repair.

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