Starter motor VALEO or OEM Honda

OEM Honda Starter motor
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Rating 5.0

For those who are experiencing this one click issue and are frustrated as all hell, replace the starter. One week later, haven’t had any issues starting the car at all. In fact, the startup sounds even more powerful than it did before.

Pros: powerful startup sounds
Cons: one click issue
Vehicle: Honda
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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
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Rating 1.0

my 2015 Fit EX seems to be having the same problem on about the same timeline. Got the starter replaced maybe 4-6 years ago (also, starter replaced on a 3-4 year old car? Sheesh) and just this morning, lots of clicking and dash lights come on but no engine turnover.

Cons: lots of clicking
Vehicle: Honda Fit
Mileage: 90123 km
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OEM Honda Starter motor
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Rating 2.0

Just a word of warning, those accords with the K24 do not like aftermarket starters. We've installed a few aftermarket starters and they come back with long cranks, and the Honda, for some reason, will cause an engine light for the long/slow crank. The aftermarket ones just don't have the same jam as the OE ones.

Cons: long cranks, engine light
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