Starter Motor Problems Caused by Voltage Drop, Shims to Correctly Position Starter (Season 5/E9)
Check for voltage drop when diagnosing a starter. Starter noises may indicate shims are needed or the starter needs to be replaced. (Tech Garage Presented By RockAuto.com | Season 5 | Episode 9)

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