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Find the full range of Bosch starter solenoid contactors at Wagendass
Wagendass specializes in the sale of solenoid contactors for Bosch starters. You can find numerous references of solenoids or relays for Bosch starters for cars, tractors, agricultural machinery...
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What is a starter solenoid?
The solenoid is one of the parts of the starter motor. It is also known as a contactor or starter relay.
The solenoid contains a core and copper contacts.
It receives the electrical impulse when you turn the key or press the start button. The core advances and engages the fork, which rotates and advances the starter motor to operate the engine ring gear.
When and how do I know if my vehicle's ignition switch needs changing?
The starter switch occupies a key position in your vehicle's starting circuit. If you're having trouble starting your vehicle, or if it won't start at all, the starter switch may be the cause:
If you hear a “click”, the solenoid may be sticking. The starter motor is no longer driving the ring gear.
You can dismantle the starter and test it with jumper cables, placing the black clamp on the body to make a ground and the red clamp on the relay, making contact to simulate starting. If the starter turns but doesn't advance, you probably have a solenoid problem.
There may be several solenoid models for a starter, so it's important to have the exact part number to find the right replacement.
Self-diagnosis before going to the garage: tips for your starter motor
Before heading for the garage, there are a few things you can check:
The battery: make sure it's fully charged and has no defects that could affect the operation of your tractor starter.
Listen carefully: a clattering noise heard during starting may indicate that the carbon brushes need changing, or that the solenoid contactor on your starter is faulty.
How to find the right part number for your starter contactor?
To help you find the exact part number for your starter solenoid contactor or starter motor, we recommend that you enter your starter or solenoid part number in the search bar on our site. You may also need brushes for Bosch starters.
Bosch starter solenoid contactors: a complete range on Wagendass
Wagendass offers you the full range of Bosch spare parts, as well as a wide choice of replacement starters for tractors and agricultural machinery. Discover this varied range, specially adapted to your tractor starter needs, in our online store.
Bosch history and expertise in tractor starters
Bosch, founded by Robert Bosch GmbH, has been a pillar of the automotive industry since 1886. This German multinational has established itself as a leading equipment supplier to the automotive industry. In 2004, the Bosch Group even became the world's largest automotive supplier. Among its wide range of products, Bosch starters for agricultural tractors stand out for their reliability and efficiency.