MAHLE's MS292 Starter Motor is a crucial part of an engine's starting system, facilitating the initial rotation of the engine's crankshaft. This component is commonly used in various vehicle makes and models with gasoline or diesel engines. The technical benefits of this starter motor include enhanced performance and longer lifespan, resulting from its advanced design and high-quality construction.
Starters are electric motors used to mechanically rotate the internal combustion engine to initiate the combustion process. Typically mounted to the engine block or bellhousing, they engage with the flywheel ring gear via a pinion gear. Current starters utilize a solenoid to extend the pinion and simultaneously engage the motor circuit. Modern units often incorporate pre-engaged designs for reduced ring gear wear and improved starting reliability. Output is specified in horsepower and voltage, with amperage draw a critical performance parameter.