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MPA 17780N Starter MotorMPA 17780N Starter Motor
MPAPart # 17780N
MPA 17780N Starter Motor
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$124.99
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Fits 2000-2000 Audi TT, 2001-2002 Audi TT, 2002-2002 Audi TT Quattro, 2001-2004 Seat Toledo, 2001-2005 Seat Leon, 2005-2005 Seat Ibiza, 2006-2006 Seat Leon, 1993-1994 Volkswagen Jetta, 1993-2008 Volkswagen Jetta, 1995-1995 Volkswagen Jetta, 1995-1995 Volkswagen Jetta, 1995-1995 Volkswagen Jetta, 1996-2005 Volkswagen Jetta, 1998-2011 Volkswagen Beetle, 1999-1999 Volkswagen Golf, 1999-2005 Volkswagen Beetle, 2000-2000 Volkswagen Golf, 2000-2006 Volkswagen Golf, 2001-2001 Volkswagen Golf, 2002-2002 Volkswagen Golf
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17780N, 0-001-121-008, 0-001-121-009, 0-001-121-026, 0-001-121-027, 02A-911-023L, 19135571, 17780, 
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2005-2006 Seat Leon Starter 1.1 KW 12V Counterclockwise 10 Teeth A-Premium APSTR410
A-Premium®Part # APSTR410
2005-2006 Seat Leon Starter 1.1 KW 12V Counterclockwise 10 Teeth A-Premium APSTR410
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$87.99
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Fits Seat Leon: 2005 2006
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17967N, 17967, 114163, 02Z-911-023E, 02Z911023E, 02Z911023G, 02Z911024P, 02Z911023EX, 
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2005-2007 Seat Cordoba Starter 1.1 KW 12V Counterclockwise 10 Teeth A-Premium APSTR410
A-Premium®Part # APSTR410
2005-2007 Seat Cordoba Starter 1.1 KW 12V Counterclockwise 10 Teeth A-Premium APSTR410
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Fits Seat Cordoba: 2005 2006 2007
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17967N, 17967, 114163, 02Z-911-023E, 02Z911023E, 02Z911023G, 02Z911024P, 02Z911023EX, 
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MPA 19446N Starter Motor
MPAPart # 19446N
MPA 19446N Starter Motor
4.33 Reviews
$278.99
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Fits 2004-2007 Audi A3, 2004-2009 Audi A3 Quattro, 2008-2008 Audi TT, 2008-2009 Audi A3, 2009-2009 Audi TT, 2009-2009 Audi TT Quattro, 2010-2010 Audi A3, 2010-2010 Audi TT Quattro, 2010-2011 Audi A3, 2010-2011 Audi A3, 2010-2013 Audi A3, 2010-2013 Audi A3, 2012-2013 Audi A3, 2006-2006 Seat Ibiza, 2006-2006 Seat Toledo, 2007-2010 Seat Ibiza, 2010-2010 Seat Nuevo Ibiza, 2011-2013 Seat Leon, 2013-2013 Seat Toledo, 2006-2006 Volkswagen Passat
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19446N, 0-001-121-402, 0-001-121-403, 191431, 438174, D6GS14, 88865007, 02M-911-023G, 
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MPA 17755N Starter Motor
MPAPart # 17755N
MPA 17755N Starter Motor
4.33 Reviews
$202.99
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Fits 2001-2002 Seat Cordoba, 1991-1993 Volkswagen Passat, 1994-1994 Volkswagen Passat, 1995-1997 Volkswagen Cabrio, 1995-1997 Volkswagen Passat, 1996-2006 Volkswagen Golf, 1996-2010 Volkswagen Jetta, 1998-2006 Volkswagen Beetle, 2011-2013 Volkswagen Clasico
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17755N, 0-001-125-012, 0-001-125-013, 0-001-125-042, 0-001-125-043, 0-001-124-001, 0-001-124-002, 0-001-125-007, 
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What is a starter motor?

A starter is a tool used to rotate (crank) an internal combustion engine so that it can start running on its power. It is also known as a self-starting, cranking motor, or beginning motor. Pneumatic, hydraulic, or electric starters are all possible. In the case of, for instance, particularly big engines or diesel engines in agricultural or excavation applications, the starter can potentially be another internal combustion engine.

Internal combustion engines are feedback systems that, once they're running, depend on the momentum of one cycle to start the next. In a four-stroke engine, the third stroke transfers energy from the fuel to power the exhaust stroke, the first two strokes of the subsequent cycle (intake, compression), as well as the external load. The first two strokes of every given session must be powered by a source other than the engine in order to initiate the first cycle. The starter motor is utilized for this, but once the engine is started and its feedback loop is self-sustaining, it is no longer necessary. 

What causes a starter to burn out?

Oil leaks

Dirty or corroded connections at the starter

Damaged or worn-out parts in the starter

system Loose wiring to and from the starter

Battery corrosion

Bad relay or fuse 

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Starter motor function: power that begins engine rotation

A starter motor is an electric motor that uses electrical current from the car’s battery to turn the engine’s crankshaft. When the driver turns the ignition key (or presses the start button), the ignition system sends an electrical signal to the starter solenoid. The starter drive engages the flywheel ring gear, creating engine rotation until the engine fires and the combustion process can sustain engine running.

Common starter motor issues and failure signs

Starter motor failure often shows up as a clicking sound, slow crank, or no crank even with a fully charged battery. A weak battery, loose wiring, bad connections, or a faulty ignition switch can mimic starter problems, so quick troubleshooting matters. Inside the unit, worn brushes, heat damage, or a failing starter solenoid can prevent the pinion gear from engaging the flywheel, leading to repeated car starting trouble.

How to choose a replacement starter motor that fits

Use this page to search by vehicle and confirm the correct starter mechanism, mounting position, and electrical systems match. Check stock, compare torque and components, and select a new starter designed for reliable engagement with the flywheel ring gear. If you’ve had starter motor drain or intermittent starts, also inspect the battery, relay, and ignition switch so the replacement performs as expected.