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A vehicle’s starting system is another very
significant system just like your vehicle’s engines, capable
transmissions and your vehicle’s stiff suspension that plays an
important role. But perhaps this system is often left ignored for only
few of us are familiar of how the starting system works. How does it
work? What are its parts that make it work?
The vehicle’s starting system is comprised of two components: the
electric starter motor or the starter and the starter solenoid. The
starter is an electric motor needed to turn over the vehicle’s engine
to start it and is composed of the very powerful DC electric motor and
starter solenoid which is connected to the motor. The starter motor is
attached to the battery with large cables. Wonder why? Because a
starter motor entails extremely high current in order for it to crank
the engine, that is the very reason why the starter motor is placed
there. And how about the starter solenoid, how does it work? The
starter solenoid works as an electric switch where when activated, it
closes the circuit and then connects the starter motor on the way to
the battery. And while doing this, it pushes the starter gear forward
interconnecting with the engine’s flywheel.
Once you turn the ignition key to the “start” position, the battery
voltage goes all the way through the starter control circuit and
activates the starter solenoid which in turn energizes the starter
motor. Since all vehicles are equipped with starting systems, it is
expected that GMC vehicles are also infused with it. But in due course,
your GMC starting system will be inefficient maybe because one of the
starting system’s components is damaged. If this thing happens, the
only solution is to have your GMC starter or the starter solenoid
replaced. Even at the comfort of your homes, you can purchase a
replacement GMC starter or starter solenoid over the internet.
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