Starter motor OEM Honda or OEM FORD

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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OEM Honda Starter motor
240802
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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
Cloakasaurus
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Rating 3.0

Over the years I've read that the Element starter can start to go bad with just slightly different than normal reasons - most usual is a clicking or the car just not turning over.

Cons: clicking, not turning over
Vehicle: Honda Element
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OEM Honda Starter motor

I have an 06 178k miles and my starter just failed on me. I was hoping it was a relay or switch but I had a new OEM one put in for around $800 ish as well.

Cons: starter failed
Vehicle: Honda Element
Mileage: 178000 km
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OEM FORD Starter motor

Those starters fucking suck they get so much corrosion around those terminals when you go to break the nut lose it'll snap the plastic right off its a shitty design

Cons: suck, corrosion, plastic snaps, shitty design
Vehicle: Ford Focus
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