Description / Abstract:
These manufacturing procedures are recommended minimum
guidelines for use by remanufacturers of light-duty automotive
starters to promote consistent reliability, durability, and safety
of remanufactured starters. Installation of remanufactured or
rebuilt products is often an economical way to repair a vehicle
even though the products may not be identical to original equipment
parts. Before processing any part, a remanufacturer should
determine if the original design and present condition of the core
are suitable for remanufacturing so as to provide durable operation
of the part as well as acceptable performance when installed on the
vehicle. The remanufacturer should also consider the safety aspects
of the product and any recommendations of the original
manufacturers related to remanufacturing or rebuilding their
product.
While these PROCEDURES are meant to be universal in application,
various product types have unique features of dimension and design
which may require special remanufacturing processes and tests that
are either not covered by or are exceptions to these
PROCEDURES.
Rationale—The Service Development Technical
Committee requests that this document be re-classified as
"Noncurrent". The reason for the change of designation is that we
no longer have any members with expertise to maintain the
document.