Starter motor Denso or OEM Honda

Denso Starter motor

When I had to put a starter in my 3rd gen, I went with a Denso reman. You can usually find them on Amazon. Denso is the company who originally made the starter (and many other electrical parts) for Toyota, and their reman parts are usually of good quality, in my experience.

Pros: good quality, reliable parts
Vehicle: Toyota
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OEM Honda Starter motor
jdawg114
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Rating 5.0

I ordered a used OEM starter for about $60. Because of time restraints and school, I finally got it replaced this past Friday and it works perfect now. The starter isn't sticking to the flywheel when starting now.

Pros: works perfect now
Cons: initial aftermarket starter
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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Denso Starter motor

The denso on my 02 4Runner started having issues at 255k. Replaced the brushes with new oem and it was good to go afterwards!

Pros: repairable, long lasting
Cons: issues at high mileage
Mileage: 255000 km
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Denso Starter motor
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Rating 2.0

My wife's '06 Range Rover Sport suddenly wouldn't start, just a loud clack, sounds like coming from the starter solenoid. I've worked my way to the starter, I'm thinking it's a bad connection to starter, solenoid contacts, maybe even the starter.

Cons: loud clack, won't start
Vehicle: Land Rover Range Rover Sport
Part number: 428000 1921
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