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09-01-2021, 12:09 PM | #1 |
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Bad rebuilt starter from NAPA
Every once in a while, the starter on my '51 would hesitate a bit before it picked up and started the car. It happened once in about every 20 starts. This bothered me a bit, so I decided to solve the problem. Usually, I would have gone through the starter myself, but minor hand surgery has kinda limited me lately. I had seen several references to quality rebuilt starters from NAPA cheap, so I thought I'd take the easy way out this one time. I ordered a starter through NAPA Online and installed a new drive on it after I received it.
The first time I tried to start the car, it would barely turn over. I had had to start the car with the old starter to get it on the lift, so it had been working perfectly (with a fully charged Optima) just minutes before. We raised the car and checked the installation over and made sure it was grounded properly. The next attempt at starting the car, was the same; I did get it started but it barely turned over. Up again, and this time I put a 4 GA cable between the starter mounting bolt and a head bolt, but had the same labored turnover problem. I had already disassembled the previous starter in preparation for a checkout, new brushes, and bushings, so I went through my stash and found one that had a "GOOD" tag on it. I installed that one and everything is fine again. Obviously, the unit from NAPA is defective. One of the objectives I had was to reinforce my faith in NAPA as a consistent good source of parts, so this turned out to be doubly disappointing. Now I get to negotiate their Return Policy. I hope it works better than their starter. |
09-01-2021, 12:53 PM | #2 |
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Re: Bad rebuilt starter from NAPA
Anything you buy from any source can turn out defective. It isn't NAPA's fault at all.
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09-01-2021, 01:15 PM | #3 |
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Re: Bad rebuilt starter from NAPA
My local Napa is incredible with returns. No questions asked. I have built a relationship with them, so maybe that helps. Not sure. I would absolutely return it for another one.
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09-01-2021, 01:31 PM | #4 |
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This one came with a "Passed" Test Certificate in the box. There was no shipping damage that I could see. Don't get me wrong, I have had plenty of positive experiences dealing with NAPA over the last 50 plus years. I am pretty sure that NAPA does not do their own rebuilding, but outsources it. From a close inspection of said "Test Certificate", it looks to me that the rebuilding was not performed in the United States.
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09-01-2021, 01:46 PM | #5 |
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Last year I got a new starter from one of the reliable vendors. Had many problems with it. Come to find out the armature was out of round by a lot. It was replaced and all is good.
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09-01-2021, 02:14 PM | #7 |
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"Chynezium" : a very rare metal which too much stuff sold in America is made from these days.
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09-01-2021, 03:44 PM | #8 |
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There is a very loose definition of the word "rebuilt" when it comes to starters. The problem is not isolated to NAPA.
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Your 51 is still 6 v positive ground just a thought did NAPA convert it to 12
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If they did, I'll scratch them off my list of recommended suppliers. |
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Folks, keep in mind there is an industry difference between remanufactured and rebuilt. Remanufactured is the best way to go if available. I'm certain a bad one gets through now and then. However, I am willing to bet, at least with NAPA remanufactured starters, the percentage of bad ones is very low. I disagree completely with a previous post by Franklin. It is solely NAPA's fault and no one else's. THEY sold you the starter. Dennis, if you want, NAPA will reimburse you for your labor to R&R. You'll need to fill out a form of course but it's easy.
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Getting reimbursed for labor sounds good, but ya know, I just couldn't do it; I'm just not built that way. It looks like Corporate America has found a way to make money off of my good intentions. Last edited by tubman; 09-01-2021 at 06:40 PM. |
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09-01-2021, 06:41 PM | #13 |
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I doubt NAPA or any other retail merchant tests the starters they sell, they trust their suppliers. I think there is a marked decline, generally, in quality parts across the board.
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09-01-2021, 07:05 PM | #14 |
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By all means it is NAPA's fault and responsibility. Did you try it on 12volts ? My NAPA
guys are the best, I'm sure yours are too. Don't be counting them out...IMHO. Charlie ny |
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There’s an orange label on mine with a number to call for help. Did yours have that too? We’re they helpful? |
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So Charlie, what could NAPA have done to be faultless in your book?
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Still, NAPA in this instance is the place that sold it. It is up to them to source reliable suppliers.
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I recall clearly Jasper so called rebuilt engines... after two that were total crap, well, no more Jasper (are they still around?). I had no issues with filing for reimbursement.
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If you have problems, post here before you call that number (unless you are fluent in Spanish). The part they supplied was clearly defective. All of this being said, yours is probably good. Please let us know if it's not, as that would portend an unfortuante trend with NAPA. |
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Franklin....."who shot john ?"......party at fault is the party that caused Denny a PITA.
NAPA will make it right but the PITA remains. Charlie ny |
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