I'm pretty sure I need a new starter but not positive - it does the one click and no turnover. It's getting into the colder months and it happening more often, taking longer to start. is this avoidable by getting a new starter? It's 1988 325ic
I'm not too mechanically savvy, and don't have much time at all except a bit on weekends
Total mini & BMW will swap for around $350, I'm thinking this is a little steep but maybe worth it just because of my lack of time and knowledge. The starter is ~$160 on pelican. Would it be better to do it on my own? I've seen a few forum DIY posts that have scared me out of it, saying its a harder job - maybe not the best first for a guy with no time. But I like the cash difference. Or maybe some other culprit?
I'm not too mechanically savvy, and don't have much time at all except a bit on weekends
Total mini & BMW will swap for around $350, I'm thinking this is a little steep but maybe worth it just because of my lack of time and knowledge. The starter is ~$160 on pelican. Would it be better to do it on my own? I've seen a few forum DIY posts that have scared me out of it, saying its a harder job - maybe not the best first for a guy with no time. But I like the cash difference. Or maybe some other culprit?
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