What is making you call it a low voltage condition? If your alternator is on it's way out, I'm curious if maybe it actually caused a voltage spike that blew your starter motor. If this is what happened, anything that's got a 12v line is in theory fair game. In the lab, we've ESD'd circuit boards that have failed in such a way that makes it hard to figure out what has happened. They would half-way work, but do all kinds of crazy ****. We had one case where a voltage spike killed a capacitor on a circuit board, but it failed closed (causing a short). This in turn caused it to destroy any other electronic hardware that it was plugged in to... almost like a hardware (as opposed to software) computer virus. I mention all of this to point out that transient voltage spikes can ruin things in very unexpected ways. Hopefully it can be diagnosed without spending money replacing many things.
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