Available stock
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STARTER MOTOR E87 (097) *12-25*43,327 kmAU $250.00
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STARTER MOTOR E84 (706) *12-25*48,300 kmAU $150.00
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STARTER MOTOR F10 (098) *12-25*45,538 kmAU $250.00
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STARTER MOTOR E53 PETROL V8 N62124,539 kmAU $150.00
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STARTER MOTOR F25 (576) *12-25* P464,718 kmAU $180.00
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STARTER MOTOR E46 M54 (DENSO)85,118 kmAU $150.00
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STARTER MOTOR E90 PETROL 6CYL 03/05-144,220 kmAU $200.00
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STARTER MOTOR F20 (559) *12-25* P684,388 kmAU $300.00
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STARTER MOTOR F20 P4 (193) *12-25*57,930 kmAU $150.00
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STARTER MOTOR F15 (098) *12-25*22,593 kmAU $250.00
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STARTER MOTOR F26 (846) *12-25*16,549 kmAU $200.00
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STARTER MOTOR F25 (195) *12-25* P410,382 kmAU $180.00
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STARTER MOTOR F10 (195) *12-25*23,645 kmAU $180.00
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STARTER MOTOR F25 (195) *12-25* P426,599 kmAU $180.00
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STARTER MOTOR F22 (519) *12-25*40,648 kmAU $180.00
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STARTER MOTOR F30 P4 (193) *12-25*23,714 kmAU $150.00
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STARTER MOTOR E87 (500) *12-25*46,322 kmAU $150.00
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STARTER MOTOR E84 (097) *12-25*31,091 kmAU $250.00
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STARTER MOTOR F30 P4 (519) *12-25*46,066 kmAU $180.00
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STARTER MOTOR F20 P4 (193) *12-25*35,337 kmAU $150.00
Helpful Information
This guide aims to provide 'general' information about BMW transmissions, such as common issues that we've encountered and tips on determining fitment compatibility.
Starter motors are not a particularly common problem in later BMWs—but occasionally they can fail or wear out.
Usually the issue is electrical—connectors can overheat and burn out, both the relay and solenoid can fail. Sometimes the teeth on the gear can also wear out.
If there are no obvious clues to why the starter motor isn’t engaging it’s worth checking the battery first.
Starter motors assist with starting the vehicle’s engine. When the ignition is activated, power is sent from the battery to the starter motor—which drives the gear whilst simultaneously activating the solenoid, which aligns the gear with the flywheel. In turn the flywheel is then driven, which cranks the engine.
Within each model generation, most engines from the same family will share the same starter motor—and starter motors can also be interchangeable between engine families.
In saying that, there are often a few types of starter motor for any given model generation—and engine families can have different types within them too.
The best way to determine if a starter motor is compatible with your vehicle is by matching the BMW part numbers from the catalogue. You can also do this by getting the BMW or manufacturer’s part numbers (Bosch, etc.) physically off you unit—but this will probably be a superseded part number.
Provide our team with your vehicle’s 17-digit VIN—and we can check our stock for a compatible part.
Starter motors are often interchangeable between similar/alike engines.
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