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2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Mercedes S600
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$137.99
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$342.00
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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....
2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Mercedes S600
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$542.99
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1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Mercedes S600
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Starter, Remanufactured-Starting Motor, Starting Motor Starter Is Serviced Only As An Assy On All 2003-06 Models. Cl600, s600.
1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Mercedes S600
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$363.99
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$501.00
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The average price of a Mercedes S600 starter is between $137.99 and $542.99.

The Mercedes S600 starter is an electrical motor that is responsible for cranking the engine of a Mercedes-Benz S600. When you turn the key in the ignition, it sends an electric signal to the starter motor, which then rotates the engine's crankshaft and starts the engine. It is located at the bottom of the engine near the transmission bell housing.

Signs of a Faulty Mercedes S600 Starter

Some common signs of a faulty Mercedes S600 starter include:

  1. Engine Cranks Slowly or Won't Start: If you turn the key and hear a clicking noise or the engine fails to start, it may be an indication that the starter has failed.
  2. Grinding Noise During Startup: A grinding sound during the startup process is usually caused by the starter motor gears not engaging properly.
  3. Frequent Electrical Problems: A bad starter can cause electrical problems in other areas of the vehicle, such as flickering headlights or a dead battery.
  4. Smoke or Burning Smell: If you smell something burning or see smoke coming from under the hood when you try to start your car, it could be a sign of a bad starter.
  5. Starter Stays Engaged: If the starter remains engaged even after the engine has started, it can cause damage to both the starter and the engine.

Steps for Testing Your Mercedes S600 Starter

Here are the steps to test a Mercedes S600 starter:

  1. Check the Battery: Check the battery voltage and make sure it has enough power to start the engine.
  2. Inspect Wiring: Inspect the wiring connections to the starter for looseness, damage or corrosion. Check all wiring connections to ensure that they are clean and tight.
  3. Automatic Transmission: Make sure the gear selector is in "Park" or "Neutral" if you have an automatic transmission.
  4. Manual Transmission: For manual transmissions, press the clutch pedal to disengage the gears.
  5. Turn On Key: Turn the ignition key to the "On" position and listen for the fuel pump to run and check that all warning lights on the dashboard are working correctly.
  6. Check Starter Signal: Use a volt meter to check the signal from the starter solenoid when the ignition key is turned to the "Start" position.
  7. Check Current Flow: Measure the current flow to the starter while it's being activated. Verify that the current flow is within normal range.
  8. Check Starter Gear: Inspect the starter gear for wear, damage or any other issues. If it shows any signs of failure, replace the gear.
  9. Remove and Test the Starter: If everything else checks out, remove the starter and have it bench tested by a qualified technician.

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