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Plymouth Grand Voyager Starter

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Fix slow cranks and starting issues with 100% brand new A-Premium Starter Motors. Engine-tested for high-torque performance and reliable ignition every time.

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Starter 1.2 KW 12V Clockwise 9 Teeth A-Premium APSTR510Starter 1.2 KW 12V Clockwise 9 Teeth A-Premium APSTR510
A-Premium®Part # APSTR510
Starter 1.2 KW 12V Clockwise 9 Teeth A-Premium APSTR510
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3-year warranty
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Fits 2000 - 2000 Chrysler Voyager, 1996 - 2000 Dodge Caravan, 1996 - 1997 Dodge Grand Caravan, 1996 - 1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager, 1996 - 2000 Plymouth Voyager
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Vehicle: Plymouth Grand Voyager
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
ConditionNew
item #1000Q000
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【Specification Note】This item features 12V, 1.2 KW output, Clockwise rotation, and a 9-tooth pinion.
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Starter 1.2 KW 12V Clockwise 10 Teeth A-Premium APSTR503
A-Premium®Part # APSTR503
Starter 1.2 KW 12V Clockwise 10 Teeth A-Premium APSTR503
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Fits 1993 - 1993 Chrysler Dynasty, 1993 - 1993 Chrysler Imperial, 1993 - 1993 Chrysler New Yorker, 1993 - 1993 Chrysler New Yorker, 1993 - 1993 Chrysler Town & Country, 1994 - 1998 Chrysler Town & Country, 1996 - 1998 Chrysler Town & Country, 1999 - 1999 Chrysler Town & Country, 1999 - 1999 Chrysler Town & Country, 1993 - 1998 Dodge Caravan, 1996 - 1998 Dodge Caravan, 1999 - 1999 Dodge Caravan, 1999 - 1999 Dodge Caravan, 1993 - 1993 Dodge Dynasty, 1992 - 1999 Dodge Grand Caravan, 1994 - 1999 Dodge Grand Caravan, 1992 - 1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager, 1994 - 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager, 1998 - 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager, 1992 - 1998 Plymouth Voyager
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Vehicle: Plymouth Grand Voyager
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
ConditionNew
item #1005DWQ2
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【Specification Note】This item features 12V, 1.2 KW output, Clockwise rotation, and a 10-tooth pinion.
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Starter 1.4 KW 12V Clockwise 9 Teeth A-Premium APSTR354
A-Premium®Part # APSTR354
Starter 1.4 KW 12V Clockwise 9 Teeth A-Premium APSTR354
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Fits 1986 - 1986 Chrysler Daytona, 1986 - 1986 Chrysler Laser, 1986 - 1986 Chrysler Laser, 1986 - 1986 Chrysler LeBaron, 1986 - 1986 Chrysler New Yorker, 1986 - 1986 Dodge 600, 1986 - 1986 Dodge 600, 1986 - 1986 Dodge Aries, 1986 - 1986 Dodge Aries, 1986 - 1986 Dodge Charger, 1986 - 1986 Dodge Daytona, 1986 - 1986 Dodge Lancer, 1986 - 1986 Dodge Omni, 1986 - 1986 Plymouth Caravelle, 1986 - 1986 Plymouth Horizon, 1986 - 1986 Plymouth Reliant, 1986 - 1987 Chrysler LeBaron, 1986 - 1987 Chrysler New Yorker, 1986 - 1987 Chrysler Town & Country, 1986 - 1987 Chrysler Town & Country
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Vehicle: Plymouth Grand Voyager
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
ConditionNew
item #1003RLZ2
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【Specification Note】This item features 12V, 1.4 KW output, Clockwise rotation, and a 9-tooth pinion.
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Starter 1.4 KW 12V Clockwise 9 Teeth A-Premium APSTR032
A-Premium®Part # APSTR032
Starter 1.4 KW 12V Clockwise 9 Teeth A-Premium APSTR032
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Fits 1987 - 1995 Dodge Caravan, 1987 - 1995 Plymouth Voyager, 1988 - 1989 Chrysler New Yorker, 1988 - 1990 Chrysler Dynasty, 1988 - 1993 Dodge Dynasty, 1989 - 1995 Dodge Spirit, 1989 - 1995 Plymouth Acclaim, 1990 - 1991 Chrysler TC Maserati, 1990 - 1993 Dodge Daytona, 1990 - 1995 Chrysler LeBaron, 1992 - 1993 Dodge Grand Caravan, 1992 - 1994 Dodge Shadow, 1992 - 1994 Plymouth Sundance, 1992 - 1995 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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Vehicle: Plymouth Grand Voyager
Item LocatedUnited States
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ConditionNew
item #1003RP4S
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【Specification Note】This item features 12V, 1.4 KW output, Clockwise rotation, and a 9-tooth pinion.
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Starter Motor - Denso 280-0137
DensoPart # 280-0137
Starter Motor - Denso 280-0137
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$140.99
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Fits 2000-2000 Chrysler Grand Voyager, 2000-2000 Chrysler Voyager, 1996-2000 Dodge Caravan, 1996-2000 Dodge Grand Caravan, 1996-2000 Plymouth Grand Voyager, 1996-2000 Plymouth Voyager
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Vehicle: Plymouth Grand Voyager
Item LocatedUnited States
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280-0137, S2460, 17570, DOS507, 91-29-5248, 44-6675, 244-6675, 4686104, 
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item #1002HV3G
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Starter Motor - Denso 280-0142
DensoPart # 280-0142
Starter Motor - Denso 280-0142
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$155.99
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Fits 2000-2000 Chrysler Voyager, 1996-1997 Dodge Grand Caravan, 1996-2000 Dodge Caravan, 1996-1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager, 1996-2000 Plymouth Voyager
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Vehicle: Plymouth Grand Voyager
Item LocatedUnited States
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280-0142, S2109, 17571, DOS703, 91-29-5244, 44-6677, 4686111, 3361632, 
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item #1002HU1D
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Choose a Starter Motor Assembly for the Exact Vehicle

A starter motor assembly uses battery power to crank the engine during startup. Correct selection requires more than matching the vehicle name. Enter the exact year, make, model, engine, trim, and transmission, then review any build-date or submodel note. Compare voltage, power rating, rotation direction, pinion tooth count, mounting pattern, electrical terminals, and interchange numbers. A starter with a different tooth count or rotation can look similar but cannot be assumed to fit.

Which Starter Specifications and Notes Matter?

Current listings show meaningful differences in power rating, clockwise or counterclockwise rotation, pinion teeth, transmission application, mounting-bolt requirements, and included connections. Use the product page as the authority for the selected SKU.

  • Vehicle configuration: Verify engine, transmission, drivetrain, body style, build date, and any model-specific exclusion.
  • Pinion and rotation: Match tooth count and rotation direction to the listed application; neither value should be chosen by appearance.
  • Electrical rating: Confirm voltage and power rating, along with terminal locations and the control-wire connection.
  • Mounting details: Compare the flange, nose housing, bolt count, clocking, clearance, and interchange numbers with the removed unit.

Clicking or Slow Cranking Does Not Confirm Starter Failure

A single click, repeated clicking, slow crank, intermittent crank, or no crank can justify testing the starting system, but these symptoms do not identify one failed part by themselves. A weak battery, loose or corroded cables, poor ground, high circuit resistance, faulty relay, ignition-switch or control-circuit problem, engine mechanical issue, or damaged flywheel teeth may produce similar results.

Check battery condition and state of charge, inspect both cable paths and grounds, and test the starter control circuit before ordering. A charging fault can leave the battery undercharged, so review the alternator and charging-system results when the battery repeatedly loses charge.

Starter Replacement Preparation and Post-Repair Checks

Follow the vehicle service information for battery isolation, lifting, access, fastener settings, and terminal placement. Before removing the old starter, record wire locations and protect loose leads from contact. Compare the replacement housing, mounting flange, pinion, connector positions, and any supplied hardware with the original. Do not pull a starter into alignment by tightening the bolts.

Inspect cables, heat shields, brackets, grounds, and accessible ring-gear teeth. Reinstall every shield and support in its original location, then confirm that cables are routed away from exhaust and moving parts. After reconnection, verify a normal crank without grinding, continued engagement, warning messages, or hot connections. If the engine still will not crank, return to circuit testing instead of replacing additional parts without evidence.

Transmission, Build Date and Bolt Notes Can Change the Starter

Vehicles sharing a model name may use different starters because of engine, automatic or manual transmission, drivetrain, production date, or submodel changes. Some A-Premium listings also specify a particular bolt count, manufacturing cutoff, or excluded engine option. Read all notes rather than relying on the broad year range in a product title. When available, compare the original part number and starter identification with the listing before the vehicle is disassembled.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How do I choose the right starter motor assembly?

Match the complete vehicle, engine, transmission, drivetrain, and build information. Then compare voltage, power rating, rotation, pinion teeth, mounting pattern, terminal positions, interchange numbers, and every product note.

Does a clicking sound mean the starter is bad?

Not necessarily. Low battery charge, poor cable or ground connections, high resistance, a relay or control-circuit fault, and starter wear can all cause clicking. Test the battery and starting circuit first.

Can the wrong pinion tooth count damage the vehicle?

An incorrect pinion or rotation may not engage the ring gear correctly and should not be installed. Use the listed application and compare the original unit rather than selecting by housing shape alone.

Is the starter motor the same as the alternator?

No. The starter cranks the engine during startup, while the alternator supports the electrical system and replenishes the battery with the engine running. Diagnose the starting and charging systems separately.

What should I check before installing a replacement starter?

Check battery condition, cables, grounds, fuses, relay and control wiring, mounting surfaces, heat shields, brackets, and accessible ring-gear condition. Follow vehicle service information for safe isolation and installation.

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