Starter motor Denso or OEM Honda

OEM Honda Starter motor
LilRedditer650
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Rating 5.0

If your battery is draining and/or this happens on every start, replace the starter. Had similar issues and replaced the starter and car starts way smoother now.

Pros: car starts way smoother
Vehicle: Honda Fit
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Denso Starter motor
Seebradgo
  • Cranking:
Rating 5.0

Mine did the same thing recently. I would turn the key and everything would light up, car would act normal, but the starter wouldn’t engage. I replaced the starter with a reman Denso unit off of RockAuto and I’ve been good to go since.

Pros: easy job to do
Vehicle: Toyota
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OEM Honda Starter motor
240802
  • Cranking:
Rating 4.0

Our 2007 Accord was $2250 in July of 2023. It had 235k miles but was well taken care of. Put on maybe 20k since then with few problems...(starter and brakes).

Pros: well taken care of
Cons: starter and brakes
Mileage: 321869 km
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OEM Honda Starter motor

Recently had this happen on my 2006 CRV. Started as a slowing crank, then it slow cranked and just stopped. Jump wouldn’t help, but I could bump start it. Turned out to be the starter.

Pros: could bump start it
Cons: slowing crank, just stopped
Vehicle: Honda
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Denso Starter motor

I bought this at a very low price from a store that was closing down. Shortly after installing it, the car started having intermittent long cranks. I spent weeks replacing other parts, but the issue persisted.

After researching on a Honda forum, I learned that the Honda Accord doesn't like aftermarket starters—many others had the same problem.

For Honda starters, it's best to buy a new OEM one or a good remanufactured one(from Denso). I wish I had known this beforehand.

Cons: intermittent long cranks
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Denso Starter motor
itgetcold
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Rating 2.0

I assumed my starter was going out so I replaced it with a new Denso one and it fixed the issue for maybe two weeks. After that it started to not crank first try and would take a while, now it’s almost every time I start it, it takes a while. I hear the starter spin and click every time so I assume it’s just not engaging the flywheel.

Pros: fixed issue for two weeks
Cons: issue returned, not engaging flywheel
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