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Denso Starter motor

I have replaced the Starter Motor/Solenoid with a reman Denso unit, the Starter Relay, and the Throttle Position Sensor, and it seems to have basically solved most of the issues I’ve been having.

Pros: solved most issues
Cons: hassle to replace
Mileage: 202000 km
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Denso Starter motor

The key is to replace with an OEM Toyota or a Denso (the brand Toyota uses) and not an AutoZone special.

Pros: good for many miles
Cons: avoid AutoZone special
Vehicle: Toyota Sequoia
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Denso Starter motor
9009RPM
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Rating 5.0

I put in a reman denso starter in my 06 Titan back in 2017. Still working great!

Pros: still working great
Vehicle: Nissan
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Denso Starter motor
42observer
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Rating 4.0

Have any of the starters been Denso brand? I thought I remember hearing that for certain models of Japanese cars the starter HAS to be Denso (the OEM manufacturer) or it wont spin fast enough consistently to start the engine.

Pros: Denso spins fast enough
Cons: other brands spin slow
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AC DELCO Starter motor
Wolfram1914
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Rating 5.0

Went with the ACDelco, and it starts great! No grinding or clunking, so it didn't need to be shimmed. Thank you all for the assistance!

Pros: starts great, no grinding
Vehicle: Mitsubishi
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AC DELCO Starter motor
Snakebiteloo
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Rating 1.0

Ive just put the 3rd starter on my truck ('94 f150 w/351w) in about 2.5 years. All Delcos sense thats all I can get quickly here. The first one quite entirely and the last one still spun but would not engage the flywheel.

Cons: starter spun but not engage
Vehicle: Ford
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