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NAD100580G - Starter Motor – 2.0L Diesel

Original price - Original price €310,00
Original price
€310,00
€310,00 - €310,00
Current price €310,00
OEM Part
OEM: Made by an Original Equipment Manufacturer. This part is made by an original equipment manufacturer or under their license, ensuring compatibility and quality.
Brand Denso
Starter Motor for the 2.0L four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine, part of the engine starting system.

The starter mounts to the bellhousing and engages its pinion with the flywheel ring gear to crank the engine for starting. The integral solenoid throws the pinion into mesh and closes the main contacts when the ignition is operated.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Freelander 1 1996-2006 (L314)
Fitment Notes FREELANDER 1 1997-2006 — 2.0L I4 8V TCie Diesel
Alternative Codes
NAD100580NAD100580GNAD100580X

In stock 2 units
2 · Gouda 0 · Drachten
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Frequently asked questions

What does the NAD100580 starter motor do?
The NAD100580 starter motor cranks the Freelander 1 2.0L diesel engine. Its pinion engages the flywheel ring gear and the built-in solenoid throws it into mesh when you turn the key. This is the OEM Denso unit specified for the 2.0L I4 8V TCie diesel.
Which Freelander 1 does this starter fit?
This starter fits the Freelander 1 (1997-2006) with the 2.0L I4 8V TCie diesel engine. It doesn't suit the K-Series petrol or KV6 versions, which use different starters. Confirm your engine before ordering, since the Freelander 1 ran several unrelated engines.
What are the signs a Freelander starter motor is failing?
Typical signs include a single click with no crank, intermittent cranking, or a slow, laboured turnover when hot. Starter solenoid contacts and brushes usually wear over time. A failing starter often gets worse from cold or once the engine has heated through.
Is fitting the starter a DIY job?
Fitting this starter is a moderate DIY job on the Freelander 1 2.0L diesel. You'll typically disconnect the battery, remove the main feed and trigger wires, then unbolt it from the bellhousing. Hand tools and a jack are usually enough, though access around the gearbox can be tight.