Starting System: Description
Bosch, Melco and Mitsubishi starters use a planetary gear train that transmits power from starter motor to pinion shaft. Six permanent magnets (Bosch and Melco starters) or 4 permanent magnets (Mitsubishi starters) are used, eliminating potential field wire-to-frame short circuits.
Nippondenso starter is a 4-field, 4-brush, 12-volt motor with a solenoid mounted within housing. Diesel models uses a conventional gear set. Starter has a 2-to-1 reduction gear set in a die cast aluminum housing, except diesel models. Starter has serviceable gear and clutch assembly only. If starter solenoid fails, entire starter motor must be replaced.
All models use a starter relay in starter circuit between battery and starter solenoid terminal. Automatic Transmission (A/T) equipped vehicles use a Park/Neutral Position (PNP) switch or a Transmission Range (TR) sensor to complete circuit or signal Powertrain Control Module (PCM). Manual Transmission (M/T) equipped vehicles use a clutch pedal position switch to complete circuit or signal PCM. See WIRING DIAGRAMS .
| Model | Type | |||
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| Concorde, Intrepid, LHS & 300M | ||||
| 2.7L | Melco | |||
| 3.2L & 3.5L | Nippondenso | |||
| Neon & PT Cruiser | Bosch | |||
| Sebring Convertible, Sebring Sedan & Stratus Sedan | (1) | |||
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| Model | Type | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Caravan, Town & Country, & Voyager | Nippondenso | ||
| Dakota & Durango | |||
| 2.5L | Mitsubishi | ||
| 3.9L, 4.7L, 5.2L & 5.9L | Nippondenso | ||
| Ram Pickup, Ram Van & Ram Wagon | Nippondenso | ||