Solenoid for Arrowhead 10-CH965, 245-20001, 7-965, SPL6000 245-20012
Solenoid for Arrowhead 10-CH965, 245-20001, 7-965, SPL6000 245-20012

Solenoid for Arrowhead 10-CH965, 245-20001, 7-965, SPL6000 245-20012

Item #: 245-20012

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Electrical Aftermarket Parts for Virtually Any Vehicle
DB Electrical is a leading source for rotating electrical products for autos, trucks, motorcycles, ATVs, farm tractors and many other vehicles. We stand behind every product with our total-confidence 1-year warranty. Yes, you have a full year to make sure your order meets your expectations.

Item Number: 245-20012

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Product Specs

Item ConditionAftermarket Part
DescriptionSolenoid
Quality TypeStandard
Volt12
Duty CycleIntermittent
Contact MaterialCopper
No Of Terminals3
Notes4 Mounting Holes@ Grounded Base

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MAKE TYPE MODEL YEAR ENGINE

Replaces These Part Numbers

Arrowhead10-CH965, 245-20001, 7-965, SPL6000
Chrysler Motors1692659, 1889799
J&N Electrical Products245-20001
Prestolite15-1, 15-325, 15-4, 15-57, 15-61, 15-62, 15-63, 15-64, SAD4301, SAD4401, SAD4403, SAD4501, SAD4502, SAG4001
Standard Motor Products02134001-280, GSP34001

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is a starter Solenoid?
A: A solenoid is an electromagnetic switch that is used to make the connection to complete the starter circuit. It engages the drive gear into the flywheel and energizes the field coils and armature to start turning over the engine.

Q: Where is the starter solenoid located?
A: Most of the time they are mounted on the starter itself. If not, they can be found on the fender well or firewall.

Q: What are the signs of a failing starter solenoid?
A: The engine turns over slowly with a fully charged battery. Without any clicking sounds, the starter motor turns but doesn’t engage drive into flywheel.

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