1. Isingeniso
This instruction manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your Gladiator Starter Motor. Please read this manual thoroughly before attempting any installation or service to ensure safety and optimal performance. This starter motor is designed to meet or exceed OEM specifications for various compatible vehicles and equipment.
2. Ulwazi Lokuphepha
ISEXWAYISO: Always disconnect the vehicle's battery before working on the electrical system to prevent electrical shock or damage to components.
- Gqoka izinto zokuzivikela ezifanele (i-PPE), okuhlanganisa izibuko zokuphepha namagilavu.
- Ensure the vehicle is securely supported on jack stands if working underneath.
- Do not attempt installation if you are unfamiliar with automotive electrical systems. Consult a qualified technician.
- Keep all tools and loose clothing away from moving parts.
- Verify correct polarity when reconnecting battery terminals.
3. Umkhiqizo Uphelileview kanye Nemininingwane
The Gladiator Starter Motor is a high-quality replacement component engineered for reliable engine starting. It features a 12-volt system with an offset gear reduction design, delivering 1.4KW of power.

Umfanekiso 1: Uhlangothi lwangaphambili view of the Gladiator Starter Motor, showing the main housing, solenoid, and pinion gear.
Izici Eziyinhloko:
- Ihlangabezana noma Idlula Imininingwane ye-OEM
- Umthwalo wekhompyutha ongu-100% uhlolwe ukuthembeka
- 12 Volt Off Set Gear Reduction
- 11-Izinyo Pinion Gear
- 1.4KW Power Output
Imininingwane Yezobuchwepheshe:
| Ukucaciswa | Inani |
|---|---|
| Ibhrendi | I-Gladiator |
| Voltage | 12 volts |
| Wattage | 1.4 KW |
| Isisindo sento | 9.01 amakhilogremu |
| Ubukhulu bomkhiqizo | 8 x 7 x 6 amayintshi |
| Izinombolo Zezingxenye Zomkhiqizi | 4893-18-400D, 4893-18-400E, FESE-18-400 |

Umfanekiso 2: Side view of the starter motor, highlighting the compact design and electrical connections.
4. Ukuhambisana
This Gladiator Starter Motor is compatible with a wide range of vehicles and equipment. Please verify your specific application against the following list and cross-reference with your original part number.
Compatible Models and Years:
- Mazda Engines: Various Models (1970-1992, 1978-1987)
- Hyster Lift Trucks:
- H-25XL (Mazda Gas 1963-1966, Mazda M4-121G 1985-2006)
- H-35XL (Mazda Gas 1985-2001, Mazda M4-121G 1985-2006)
- H-40XL (Gas Eng. 1996-2006, Mazda M4-121G 1985-2001)
- H-50XL / H-60XL (Gas Eng. 1996-2006, Mazda M4-121G 2002-2006)
- S-25XL (Mazda Gas 1963-1976, Mazda M4-121G 1985-1991, 1999-2006)
- S-30XL / S-30XM (Mazda Gas 1992-2005)
- S-35XL (Mazda Gas 1992-2005, Mazda M4-121G 1985-1991, 1999-2006)
- S-40XL (Mazda M4-121G 1985-2001)
- S-50XL (Mazda M4-121G 1985-2001)
- S-60XL (Mazda M4-121G 1985-2001)
- Sumitomo Yale Lift Trucks:
- DB FE Engine (1992-1999)
- GE FE Engine (1985-2006)
- GE VA Engine (1976-1979)
- Various Models (FE Engine 1985-2006, VA Engine 1976-1979)
- TCM Equipment Lift Trucks:
- FCG15T, FCG15T8, FCG18T, FCG20T, FCG23T, FCG25T, FCG28T, FCG30T (FS2M Mazda Engine 1985-2006, FCG28T until 2002)
- Yale Lift Trucks:
- Various Models (F2 Engine 1985-1994, FE Engine 1985-1994, UA Engine 1980-1999, VA Engine 1985-1994)
Ifaka Ingxenye Yezinombolo:
This starter motor is a direct replacement for the following part numbers:
- 326875, 1362069, 3021367, 3068345, 3126282R, 3126282RX
- 4893-18-400B, 4893-18-400D, 4893-18-400E, FESE18400
- 1500023-05, 1500130-50, 1500242-13, 2200709-79
- 9005408-49, 9005408-57, 9129786-00, 246-14126, 19651
5. Imiyalelo yokufaka
Installation of a starter motor requires mechanical aptitude and adherence to safety protocols. If you are unsure, seek professional assistance.
Amathuluzi Adingekayo:
- Socket/Wrench Set
- Isikrufu Setheminali Yebhethri
- Wire Brush (for cleaning terminals)
- Jack and Jack Stands (if working underneath)
Isinyathelo ngesinyathelo Umhlahlandlela:
- Nqamula Ibhethri: Locate the vehicle's battery and disconnect the negative (-) terminal first, followed by the positive (+) terminal. This prevents accidental short circuits.
- Locate Old Starter: Identify the existing starter motor, typically mounted on the engine block near the transmission bell housing.
- Nqamula Izintambo: Carefully disconnect all electrical connections from the old starter. This usually includes a large battery cable and a smaller solenoid wire. Note their positions for reinstallation.
- Remove Mounting Bolts: Remove the bolts securing the old starter motor to the engine or transmission. Support the starter as you remove the last bolt to prevent it from falling.
- Remove Old Starter: Carefully maneuver and remove the old starter motor from its position.
- Prepare New Starter: Compare the new Gladiator starter motor with the old one to ensure they are identical in mounting and electrical connections.
- Install New Starter: Position the new starter motor and loosely install the mounting bolts. Ensure proper alignment before tightening the bolts to the manufacturer's specified torque (refer to vehicle service manual).
- Xhuma kabusha izintambo: Reconnect the electrical wires to the new starter motor. Ensure connections are clean and tight. The large battery cable connects to the main terminal, and the smaller wire connects to the solenoid terminal.
- Xhuma kabusha Ibhethri: Reconnect the positive (+) battery terminal first, then the negative (-) terminal.
- Umsebenzi Wokuhlola: Attempt to start the engine to verify proper operation of the new starter motor.

Umfanekiso 3: Ngaphambili view of the starter motor, showing the 11-tooth pinion gear and mounting flange.
6. Iziqondiso Zokusebenza
The starter motor is an integral part of your vehicle's starting system. Its operation is automatic upon turning the ignition key.
- Ensure the vehicle is in Park (P) or Neutral (N) for automatic transmissions, or the clutch pedal is fully depressed for manual transmissions.
- Insert the ignition key and turn it to the "START" position. The starter motor will engage the engine's flywheel and crank the engine.
- Once the engine starts, immediately release the ignition key. Prolonged cranking after the engine has started can damage the starter motor.
- If the engine does not start after a few seconds of cranking, release the key, wait for 10-15 seconds, and attempt to start again. Avoid continuous cranking to prevent overheating the starter.
7. Isondlo
The Gladiator Starter Motor is designed for minimal maintenance. However, periodic checks can help ensure its longevity and reliable performance.
- Isimo Sebhethri: Ensure your vehicle's battery is in good condition and fully charged. A weak battery can strain the starter motor.
- Izixhumanisi zekhebula: Periodically inspect the battery cables and starter motor connections for corrosion or looseness. Clean any corrosion with a wire brush and ensure all connections are tight.
- Ukukhweza ukuphepha: Check that the starter motor mounting bolts are secure. Vibrations can sometimes loosen fasteners over time.
- Avoid Over-Cranking: Do not continuously crank the engine for extended periods if it fails to start. This can overheat and damage the starter.

Umfanekiso 4: Ngemuva view of the starter motor, showing the main battery terminal and solenoid connection point.
8. Ukuxazulula izinkinga
If you experience issues with your starter motor, consult the following common troubleshooting steps:
| Uphawu | Imbangela Engenzeka | Isixazululo |
|---|---|---|
| Starter clicks but engine does not crank | Weak or dead battery; Loose or corroded battery terminals; Faulty starter solenoid. | Check battery charge and terminals. Clean and tighten connections. Test battery. If battery is good, starter may need replacement. |
| I-Starter igxuma kancane | Low battery charge; Excessive resistance in battery cables; Engine oil too thick (cold weather). | Charge or replace battery. Inspect and clean battery cables. Ensure appropriate engine oil viscosity for climate. |
| Starter makes grinding noise | Damaged starter pinion gear or flywheel teeth; Improper starter alignment. | Inspect starter pinion and flywheel for damage. Recheck starter mounting. Professional inspection recommended. |
| No sound or click when turning key | Completely dead battery; Faulty ignition switch; Open circuit in starter wiring; Faulty starter motor. | Hlola ivolumu yebhethritage. Inspect all wiring to the starter. Test ignition switch. If all else fails, starter motor may be defective. |
9. Iwaranti kanye Nokusekela
The Gladiator Starter Motor comes with a Iwaranti Yonyaka owodwa kusukela ngedethi yokuthenga, ukumboza amaphutha ezintweni zokwakha kanye nokwenziwa ngaphansi kokusetshenziswa okuvamile.
For warranty claims, technical support, or further assistance, please contact your retailer or the Gladiator customer service department with your proof of purchase and product model information.
Ulwazi lokuxhumana: Please refer to your purchase documentation or the Gladiator official webindawo yemininingwane yokuxhumana yamanje.