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The Premier Gear PG-19068 Starter Replacement is a high-quality, reliable starter designed for various Nissan and Infiniti models. With a robust 12V voltage and 2KW wattage, it ensures optimal performance and compatibility. Backed by a one-year hassle-free guarantee, this starter is engineered to meet or exceed OEM specifications, making it a smart choice for any vehicle owner.
Voltage | 12 |
Wattage | 2 KW |
Manufacturer | Premier Gear |
UPC | 192808174363 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00192808174363 |
Model | PG-19068 |
Item Weight | 8.83 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.4 x 7.09 x 5.71 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 12V Rotation: CW 9 Tooth |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | PG-19068 |
OEM Part Number | 23300-1CA0A, 23300-1CA0B, 23300-1CA0C, 23300-1CA0CRE 16019, 19068, 19068N, 19068N-OEM, 410-48313 |
J**K
Appears to be a solid starter.
Works perfectly. It’s only been a week but so far so good. No issues with installing on my 2019 Infiniti QX80.
T**Y
My experience
Only put in yesterday so I’ll review in a few months. I’m not a mechanic but didn’t want to take it in for a probable $800 or more price. Installation isn’t bad for most of it. I didn’t disconnect the fuel line like the YouTube videos suggested but just swung the manifold cover over to the side when I got to that part. Nv3500 so plenty of room in engine for that move. Hardest part were the bolt removal for starter. Get a 1/2 inch socket and heavy duty ratchet and to get leverage I moved to the right side of car, reached in to engine and was finally able to brake free the two bolts.(lots of wd40 too). They are really torqued on. Also, the 10 screws holding the manifold were a pain to remove but doable. If you are a novice like me, give yourself plenty of time. I’m pretty sure I could do it in 2 hours now but hopefully I’ll never have to again. :)Starter seems solid and connecting line was perfect length unlike some reviews for other starters. Overnight delivery was fantastic for my situation as starter was only getting worse. Also, I’m 6’3” and I needed all my length and a ladder to get to everything. I guess if you are shorter, you can crawl farther into the engine. Definitely worth saving $700.I used the trq video on YouTube for a titan if you are interested
A**R
Nice
Works great
P**M
I recommend this starter.
Product was delivered on time. Purchased the product after watching a video on starting issues on a 2011 infiniti qx56. First time removing a starter and replacing it.Day 3 after installation. It works like a champ.
J**L
Buyer beware
I bought the starter back in December and I just had the Nissan dealer install it and it would not even turn the vehicle over so I'm without a vehicle and they're having to ordered a Nissan starter to put on my vehicle. Buy at your own risk.
G**S
Much cheaper than dealership
Literally hundreds of dollars cheaper than dealership. Been on my wife’s 2013 qx56 for a few months now and had no issues. Strong cranking every time!***WARNING*** If you are going to do this job yourself, please research thoroughly. This starter is underneath the intake manifold and it is a couple of hour project. There are several good videos on youtube that will assist you.
P**S
Great quality replacement been in use for over 2 years without issue
OEM replacement after 120k miles. Started do DIY, but had dealer install for me after seeing how involved the repair is. Starter lives underneath the intake manifold and is nothing like a GM starter location. Saved hundreds compared to the dealer parts option, which was remanufactured OEM.
G**.
Excellent after market starter
My 2014 QX80 with 115k miles was having intermittent starting issues. It had happened a few times after months of being perfect. The symptoms were that all of the sudden the car would not start at the first try, then after another try it would. The following days it would get worse, only a clicking sound but no start, then it started after several tries. Then miraculously everything was fine and it started with no problem for the next few months. Concluding that most likely the internal components (solenoid, bushes, etc) were worn out, I tried to find a repair kit to no success, so I decided to replace the starter.Replacement is pretty involved but not too difficult, it took me about 5 hours. Watch a good youtube video. If you have some experience with maintaining your car and you like to do it, go at it. While you are at it you may want to clean the valves from carbon build as well, and install new gaskets for the intake manifold.Problem solved, after replacing it with this new starter there has been no problems in the last few weeks.Update after a little over 7 months: the new starter has worked 100% of the time. One more comment that hopefully helps someone. I take good care of my cars and normally buy OEM parts for them. In this case I took a chance given the non critical nature of the part from a mechanical standpoint and the reasonable price combined with good reviews/experience from others. So far so good.
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