Experts in
alternator and
starter motor
supply and repair
S & C Electrical repair and recondition starter motors and
alternators
for car, agricultural, marine, and classic car use. We also supply replacement parts
for some units, such as
alternator regulators,
alternator rectifier packs,
and starter motor solenoids.
- starter motors,
alternators,
car, marine, classic cars and agricultural
- many British and foreign units stocked, or your unit reconditioned
same day
- 12 month no quibble guarantee
Marine and Classic-Car
We additionally specialise in marine and classic car alternators
and starter motors, which includes our line of isolated-earth alternators especially for
marine use.
A reconditioned unit saves you 30% on average
Buying a new starter motor or a new
alternator
can be expensive - by reconditioning existing units we can save you on average around 30%
compared to the price of a new unit.
Cost savings, without loss of quality
Units are fully tested under load using our professional test bench, and
provided with a 12 month no-quibble guarantee.
Our units are reconditioned from original manufacturers parts (OE). Beware
that some after-market new units (pattern parts) while cheaper
than manufacturer supplied units, often won't perform as well or last as
long as units reconditioned from original parts. Our units often out-live
after-market parts for that reason.
We've been doing this for over 25 years
S & C electrical, established in the 1980's, have been providing
a flexible and quality
alternator
and starter motor repair, reconditioning and supply service to the trade and
public for over 25 years.
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Contact us
see our e-bay shop for more details.
If you are in any doubt about which unit to buy,
just give us a ring and we can advise.
tel: 01279 445668
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- mail order, or
- call and collect
S & C Electrical
Unit 2, Century House,
Tilegate Road, Bush Fair
Harlow, Essex
CM18 6LU
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Note: We can't trace your alternator/starter from your car registration number
as there are many alternatives that may have been fitted.
Please try to find
the manufacturers part number usually on a label on the starter/alternator
as that will allow us to correctly identify the part.
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