Starter removal tool?
I've just realised that Philips starters come with a built in removal aid tool for when they are recessed deeply into a fitting and you can't get your fingers around them...
The detents in the end are perfectly aligned for the pins of the replacement starter to index into so you can twist it out of the socket!
Am I the only one who hasn't noticed this?

Starter removal tool?

I've just realised that Philips starters come with a built in removal aid tool for when they are recessed deeply into a fitting and you can't get your fingers around them...
The detents in the end are perfectly aligned for the pins of the replacement starter to index into so you can twist it out of the socket!
Am I the only one who hasn't noticed this?

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Danny   [17 May, 2017 at 01:56 PM]
I spotted this seems to only be the ECO Click ones though not the standard S10 ones
Simon_R   [17 May, 2017 at 01:56 PM]
Oh yes..No I never noticed that either!
fluorescent   [17 May, 2017 at 02:00 PM]
I'd not noticed either and Eco Click's are the only glow bottle starter I use lol!
Arrowslim   [17 May, 2017 at 06:34 PM]
Surprised I never even thought about this! all starter motors should have those detents Wink
AngryHorse   [17 May, 2017 at 11:46 PM]
Well I learn something new every day! Very Happy , I never even gave a second thought about these holes!
Funkybulb   [18 May, 2017 at 07:03 AM]
Ive knew about this when got my philips S16 starters. Some american Switch starts romoving starters can be a pain in the ass.

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