Pontiac Starter
The starter of the engine basically consists of an electric motor that powers
the starter drive. The Pontiac starter is developed and designed as a torque converter
or to engage the ring gear of the flywheel. It is also used as a gear reduction
device that increases the torque output of the starter. This device is usually
installed at the rear end of the engine or can be found at the front end of the
transmission box.
The main purpose of having a Pontiac starter on your Pontiac vehicle is to crank
the engine when the ignition switch is already in the starting position. It also
uses to covert the electrical energy into mechanical energy. The starter uses
an overrunning clutch that turns around freely when the engine starts and the
starter is still engaged. This process greatly reduces damages along the starter
drive, ring gear, and the engine itself.
Pontiac starter needs to be check regularly to avoid start-up trouble. To check
a good and properly working starter performance, check you Pontiac vehicle’s battery
cables at every oil change. These cables must be in good condition and free from
rust. Rusty or loose battery connections can cause cranking, arcing to cable connectors,
and other major as well as minor electrical problems.
Faulty starter is evident when your Pontiac vehicle is having a difficulty in
starting the engine even if in sunny afternoons. To have a conclusion whether
the starter is worn out or not, a comprehensive starting, charging, and battery
test may be done. This test will verify that your Pontiac starter is drawing a
normal current flow or not. Massive current draw will only mean that you have
a worn out starter on your system that needs to be replaced as soon as possible.