I bought my starter at Amazon, TYC brand. Going great 2 years later.
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Taiwan
I like OE, so I went with TYC replica
I had bought a TYC starter for my 99 Jeep works fantastic, yeah they’re new and they made in China
I used a starter from them in a Chevy impala and it worked fantastic until I sold the vehicle for other reasons
I put a TYC starter in a 2007 Santa Fe 2.7L the first week of December, 2023. Still working great since then. It's my neighbor's car and they were on a budget, but so far so good.
I've had good luck with TYC, they're only $30 a piece on Rockauto.
I do taiwanese after market brand new for half that. And they dont have adjusters 30+year old, prone to failure. The lenses on those also look like they have just been polished. You can see the yellow around the outer edge, which is on the back side of the lens, which hasnt been done. These will go yellow in 3-6 months, and i bet my life the lens is "crazy cracked," but without a closer photo cant tell. Im not trying to steer you toward buying from me, but i would suggest just getting a pair of aftermarket ones, if you do make sure they are either DEPO or TYC branded. Dont buy anything chinese they will be shithouse.
I've got this bosch OEM alternator i pulled off my car a while back. Because, well; it looked like a fire hazard after years of oil accumulation. Replaced it with a TYC Alternator from Rock Auto that throws a whole bunch of codes.
Replaced it with a TYC Alternator from Rock Auto that throws a whole bunch of codes.
I have TYC headlights on my P2. One of them hasn't got a perfect seal and is fogging up after carwashes so I drive a little bit with the lid off. I got it exchanged through warranty but the issue persisted and since the entire front has to come off, I've just decided to live with it. Otherwise they work as OEM
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