Starter motor AC DELCO or Duralast

AC DELCO Starter motor

Denso, Bosch, and ACDelco are all OE parts suppliers for various car manufacturers and remans can be found for under $200 online even including the core charge which you'll get back when you send the old starter in.

Pros: remanufactured parts available
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Duralast Starter motor
p0ckyninja
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Rating 5.0

On my gen1, when mine was going out I replaced with the s2 starter from autozone "Duralast Starter 19407". Have had no issues since.

Pros: no issues
Vehicle: Mazda
Part number: 19407
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Duralast Starter motor
Jrshaw_1
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Rating 4.0

I’ve always trusted Autozone with parts and so far haven’t had any issues so I’d recommend duralast. I used two duralast starters before and they’ve worked fine.

Pros: worked fine
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AC DELCO Starter motor

On an LS motor, IIRC, it's a rather easy DIY job, if you buy one outside the dealer you may be able to buy one cheaper but get a good quality one, like an AC Delco which is OEM.

Pros: good quality, cheaper price
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AC DELCO Starter motor
iBody
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Rating 5.0

I would get a Denso or AcDelco reman, no cheap crap since they're a bit of a pain to replace.

I would rather do it once and have it last for 100k+ than to do that repair 2x.

Pros: last for 100k+
Cons: pain to replace
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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Duralast Starter motor
nug548
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Rating 4.0

yeah its a pretty common thing, i my self have replaced 4 or 5 of them... do yourself a favor, go to autozone and get the duralast one. they're the same thing as the bosch and have a lifetime warranty. oh and that hasnt been the duralast ive had to replace that much, ive only had to replace it once.

Pros: lifetime warranty, same as Bosch
Cons: replaced multiple times
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Duralast Starter motor
Max_mlg7
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Rating 1.0

I got a starter from Autozone 3 times and finally got one that would start the next day as well. I bought the first one from AZ and it was the Duralast Gold for the lifetime warranty. When I installed the first one it worked for the entire day no problem then the next morning the car wouldn\u2019t start mind you I changed the battery a week prior. So I took it out went back to AZ swapped it out put the new one back in and I worked 5 times until I went to run errands and the car wouldn\u2019t start. Went to a different AZ and swapped it out\u2026 now I\u2019m on the 3rd going 2 days strong.

Pros: lifetime warranty
Cons: failed quickly, multiple replacements
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Duralast Starter motor
NVmyVW
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Rating 1.0

i had a durasuck crap out on me after 4 days, replacement one covered under the "warrenty" did the same thing. get a bosch

Cons: crap out after 4 days
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