
Lexus steering wheel spiral – IS300-2014
The automatic starter or Starter Solenoid is one of the key components of the vehicle’s electrical system. Its main function is to transfer strong battery current to the starter motor so that the car can start quickly. In Yaris models from 2008 to 2010, the failure of this part can lead to problems such as a clicking sound when starting, delayed starting, or even the car not starting at all. The original part with the technical number 40090-28150 is a Toyota product and is fully compatible with the Yaris electrical system. Using other types may cause overheating, premature wear, and damage to the starter motor.
Precisely designed and coordinated with the Yaris electrical system
Long life and resistance to various weather conditions
Original quality with Toyota standards
Quick installation without the need to change the wiring
A faulty automatic starter can put extra strain on the battery and starter motor. Ignoring this problem may ultimately result in the car not starting at all and more expensive repairs. Timely replacement with the original part is the best way to avoid these problems.
This part is known by the original technical code 40090-28150.
The important point is that this automatic starter with The technical code 21020-28150 is also completely identical and both codes are used as the original part of the 2008–2010 Yaris.
In fact, these two codes are Superseded Part Numbers Numbers) and are not technically or functionally different.
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1. How do I know if the automatic starter is broken?
Hearing a clicking or rattling sound when starting
The car starts after several turns
The car starts later than when it is in idle mode Normal
2. What is the difference between a 2008–2010 Yaris automatic starter failure and a Yaris starter failure itself?
When only a clicking sound is heard but the starter motor does not turn, the problem is usually with the automatic starter. In the case of a starter motor failure, the car either does not start at all or the sound of a gear being pulled can be heard.
3. Can non-genuine parts be used?
Yes, but it is not recommended. Non-genuine parts have a shorter lifespan and may damage the electrical system or starter motor.
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