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Starters are commonly used to start engines. A starter is a small electric motor that spools the engine until it starts combusting fuel and running on its own. It is usually controlled by a switch, a key, or a button, found in vehicle {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|cabs}} or engine bays. For the starter to function, a respective {{pll|Breakers|breaker}} must be enabled. |
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Starters are commonly used to start engines. A starter is a small electric motor that spools the engine until it starts combusting fuel and running on its own. It is usually controlled by a switch, a key, or a button, found in vehicle cabs or engine bays. For the starter to function, a respective breaker must be enabled.