Starter motor Denso or Duralast

Denso Starter motor

I just bought a new Denso Remanufactured starter from Rock Auto for my Type S. I even broke the thing and they sent me another one before even seeing it.

Pros: new, easy replacement
Cons: broke the thing
Vehicle: Acura RSX
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Denso Starter motor
mjedmazga
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Rating 4.0

Honda/Acura OEM starters are very quality parts (manufactured by Denso), and typically when they stop working it's just a ~20 dollar brush kit and some elbow grease to get them up and running again. Definitely better than aftermarket replacement parts.

Pros: very quality parts
Cons: aftermarket parts inferior
Vehicle: Acura
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Denso Starter motor

The Denso part number for the starter is: 280-6006. Do not use a generic one from the parts store. Denso is the only brand I would use for starters.

Pros: only use Denso
Cons: do not use generic
Part number: 280-6006
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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
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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