Starter motor Denso or Bosch

Bosch Starter motor
Impressive_Assist219
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Rating 5.0

For me it was the starter. It was replaced a few years prior at a local mechanic and I don't know what brand they used. I got the part numbers and bought a Bosch equivalent from fcp for less than 300.\n\nI dont know exactly why and neither do the mechanics that wanted an answer if I found one. The old starter spun fast enough to start injection. Maybe just not enough power to get it past the initial revolution after firing. All I know is its been close to year and hasn't done it once since I replaced the starter. It now starts first time everytime.

Pros: starts first time everytime
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Bosch Starter motor

Mine made that noise a few years ago; ripped it apart and re-greased it, and the sound went away until this summer, and I gave in and bought a new Bosch unit.

Pros: sound went away
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Denso Starter motor

My experience with a failing starter on a 2nd gen was slow cranking. I initially thought battery, even had the parts store test and tell me the battery was bad (they were wrong). After battery replacement the symptoms remained. Got a reman Denso starter, that fixed it.

Pros: fixed the problem, slow cranking resolved
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Bosch Starter motor

But a lot of stuff is available as white label stuff, ie: the starter cost the same as any other car starter when I got the generic Bosch version.

Pros: generic version available
Vehicle: Porsche 911
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Bosch Starter motor
NickRMX6
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Rating 5.0

DIYer advice: when I go on RockAuto's website, I see that Bosch offers 2 different starter motors: one for the manual, with 0.8 kW, and one for the automatic, with 1.0kW (click on the Info buttons for that information).

Pros: Bosch offers 2 options
Vehicle: Toyota Echo
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Bosch Starter motor

I changed the starter motor for a Bosch starter in April 24 but after a few months the issue came back.

Pros: new starter motor
Cons: issue came back
Vehicle: Mitsubishi Colt
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Denso Starter motor
Nutmasher
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Rating 1.0

My issues with no crank no start was my starter. it would start intermittently, but then at times just click. I bought a reman denso and swore it wasn't the starter swapped in a new clutch switch. Swapped the starter out for another reman denso. Swapped in a new immobilizer. Kept swearing it wasn't the starter. Just put in 2. Took it to the dealer; of coursr, the RSX ran fine all the times they tried driving it. Finally bought a WAI starter off Amazon. It was the stupid denso. Normally, denso are good. Not so here.

Pros: WAI starter worked
Cons: Denso starter failed
Vehicle: Acura RSX
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Bosch Starter motor
braidenis
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Rating 2.0

I think the napa one is most likely to last more than 10 minutes. But my car is on its 5th starter with barely over 100k miles because the previous owners mechanic kept using anything but Bosch.

Pros: likely to last
Cons: short lifespan
Mileage: 160934 km
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