Starter motor OEM Honda or OEM FORD

OEM Honda Starter motor
mechanixguy94
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Rating 5.0

I would recommend a Honda genuine remanufactured starter. 3year/36k mile warranty and it's a genuine Honda part so it will work.

Pros: genuine part, good warranty
Cons: cheap aftermarket starters cause fault
Vehicle: Honda
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OEM Honda Starter motor

My last CRV lasted 17 years and 197,000 miles on basic maintenance alone - oil, tires, brakes, and a starter.

Pros: basic maintenance, lasted 17 years
Vehicle: Honda
Mileage: 316986 km
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OEM Honda Starter motor

Yes that is a bad starter. I actually had the starter kill a replacement battery since I thought it was that and had to get another one (thankfully under warranty through Walmart)

Pros: covered under warranty
Cons: killed replacement battery
Vehicle: Honda Civic
Mileage: 20000 km
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OEM Honda Starter motor
yuho210
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Rating 1.0

I’ve had the issue for a long time, since it was 11,000 miles or so, the dealer then diagnosed it with various things and replaced the starter, battery twice, and most recently in 2023, the button was replaced under recall.

Pros: button replaced under recall
Cons: car simply stopped starting
Vehicle: Honda Fit
Mileage: 11000 km
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OEM Honda Starter motor

I had trouble with starter on my older Accord too, and know two people who has Honda Accord that had to replace it to under 130k miles. This car type seems like had shitty starter esp prone to Accords.

Cons: prone to failure, low durability
Mileage: 209214 km
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