Starter motor OEM Honda or Duralast

Duralast Starter motor
URIO714
  • Cranking:
Rating 5.0

I had the same issue with my 2016 V6 Touring. I followed the instructions on the TSB, replaced the starter with a Duralast Gold starter from Autozone ($400), & replaced the alternator (OEM) at the dealership. No issues at all. It has been over a year and a half.

Pros: no issues at all
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Duralast Starter motor
Sierra72
  • Cranking:
Rating 5.0

I've gotten in the habit of installing the smaller, lighter, more powerful DL9990S in all of my older small block trucks that use the big heavy 3510 series starters. Never once had an issue with them.

Pros: smaller, lighter, more powerful, no issues
Part number: DL9990S
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OEM Honda Starter motor

It's going to (probably) end up being the starter. Honda put out a bulletin for this problem with the 2.4l in this generation. P0339 on start-up gets caused by either 1)aftermarket starter or 2)slowly failing OEM starter, cranking the engine in a funny rhythm that's makes the pcm think the crank pattern is bad.

Cons: funny rhythm, bad crank pattern
Vehicle: Honda
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OEM Honda Starter motor
silerwatch
  • Cranking:
Rating 1.0

I’m about to have to change my starter on my 2015 Honda for the fourth time. My battery dies every year. I’ve changed the ignition button twice.

Cons: battery dies every year
Vehicle: Honda Fit
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Duralast Starter motor

If your past 3 starters were genuine honda, they suck. Get a duralast. They actually last and work consistently compared to honda oem.

Pros: last and work consistently
Cons: genuine honda suck
Vehicle: Honda
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