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Sorry about your starter failing, peanut. Yes, unfortunately they fail and sometimes without warning. If that is the origional starter I would not be suprised that it failed after 13 years of use. Starters suffer wear and tear from start-cycles not miles driven.
Replacement is a bit of a pain but you can do it with a little patience. Don't forget to disconnect the negitive post of the battery before you start the job. This will avoid the possibility of shorting out your battery when you disconnect the cable attached to your starter.
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