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Starter high up on back of motor/gearbox bell housing.
If motor cranks but not firing - sounds like fuel not starter.
Check fuel relays and if you have sufficient fuel pressure?
Could be a defective battery, bad solenoid, or even bad ignition switch. When I was fixing cars, I always replaced the solenoid when I replaced the starter, but your mechanic might not have.
If the lower pulley on the front of the engine does not turn when the starter is engaged then the problem is either that the flywheel is missing teeth (usually very noisy) or the bendix drive in the starter has broken. That is replaceable if you are good with that kind of thing but if the starter is old, it may not be worth the effort. (so just change the starter). There could also be a problem with the front pulley but that is extremely rare.
change motor and fit a new one not a scrapyard one ,check spring tension on arm and try a smaller wiper blade .Keep the receipt for the new motor so you can claim waranty
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