SKU:30HL206-SMO
Starter Motor for Holden Rodeo TF 4JA1 4JB1-T 2.5 2.8 3.0 4WD Turbo Diesel 87-03
Starter Motor for Holden Rodeo TF 4JA1 4JB1-T 2.5 2.8 3.0 4WD Turbo Diesel 87-03
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Specifications
Type: Starter Motor
Warranty: 1 year
Voltage: 12V
Power Rating: 2.3 kw
Number of Teeth: 9
Reference Numbers: Suitable for S13112,S13114,S13114A,S14203,S13112A,8-94387-653-0
8-94460-417-1,8-94433-912-0,8-97112-549-0,8-97136-688-0
8-94433-912-1,8-94435-561-0,S13-112A,S13-112,S13-114A
S13-114,S14-203,894460-4171,894433-9120,894433-9121
897136-6880,894460-4170,897112-5490,1202017,1202147
8971463383,8941337583,8944339121,8944604170,8971366880
8944339120,8971125490,8944604171,8972105050,97112549
1202152,1202163,1202184
Compatible with:
Suitable for Holden Jackaroo Engine 4JB1 2.8L Diesel 1988-2004
Suitable for Holden Jackaroo Turbo Engine 4JB1-T 2.8L Diesel 1988-2004
Suitable for Holden Jackaroo Engine 4JG1, 4JG2 3.0L Diesel 1992-1998
Suitable for Holden Jackaroo Including Turbo Eng. 4JX1, 4JX1T 3.0L Diesel 1998-2004
Suitable for Holden Rodeo TF Engine 4JA1 2.5L Diesel 1988-1992
Suitable for Holden Rodeo TF 4WD Engine 4JA1 2.5L Diesel 1988-1992
Suitable for Holden Rodeo TF 4WD Turbo Engine 4JB1-T 2.8L Diesel 1988-2003
Suitable for Holden Rodeo Engine 4JG1, 4JG2 3.0L Diesel 1998-2003
Package include:
1x Starter Motor
How to Replace Starter Motor
1 Turn off the ignition and remove the negative battery cable from the battery.
2 Remove the positive cable (the large cable that runs to the battery) from the starter.
3 Disconnect all the bolts that hold the starter to the block, using a ratchet.
4 Remove any other supporting brackets holding the starter in place.
5 Remove all the bolts holding the starter. Don't force any bolts that are very tight and are difficult to remove. Rather, use a lubricant or grease to help you loosen the bolt.
6 Remove the starter from the car.
7 Mount the new starter on the block and attach it with the bolts. Before you tighten the bolts, reconnect the battery cable to the starter.
8 Tighten the bolts of the starter.
9 Reconnect the negative cable to the battery.
Car Starter Problems
There are several telltale signs that you could be in need of a car starter replacement, including:
1 You hear a whining or grinding noise coming from the starter when you turn the ignition
2 Smoke is coming from the starter/under the hood.
3 The starter has oil all over it.
4 The solenoid isn’t working properly.
Before You Begin, You'll Need:
Sockets and wrenches.
Screwdriver Pliers.
Battery terminal puller.
Drive-on ramps, jack or jackstands.
Tips & Warnings
Once the starter is out of the car, take it to the automotive-parts store to be bench tested. This will tell you if the starter is good or bad.
Use caution when working with electrical components. Ensure the battery is isolated.
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Disclaimer
Disclaimer
All parts listed on this platform are aftermarket products. They are designed to fit specific vehicle models but are not manufactured or endorsed by the original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Brand names and trademarks are used solely for identification purposes and remain the property of their respective owners.







