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[title] Actual repair
[* black] 1. Put the starter for 24 hours into the freezer (see picture 1&2).
-[* black] 2. After these 24 hours check if the bimetal strip is still fused to the other contact (visually or with an ohmmeter).
-[* black] 3. If not the starter can be put back into its housing and can be used again. Otherwise a new starter has to be bought.
+[* black] 2. After 24 hours check if the bimetal strip is still fused to the other contact (visually or with an ohmmeter).
+[* black] 3. If the housing was removed the starter can now be put back into its housing and is ready for use.