Starter motor Denso or OEM Subaru

Denso Starter motor
Xiaomi12
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Rating 5.0

I have a 2006 corolla, had same problem, just bought a new denso starter and no more troubles. Very easy to put the new one on actually, remove the fan on the front first for more space

Pros: easy to put on
Vehicle: Toyota Corolla
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Denso Starter motor
Billant
  • Cranking:
Rating 5.0

Mine did this, it was the contacts internally in the starter motor, they wear down and make poor contact, I replaced it with a denso branded one, it never missed a beat

Pros: never missed a beat
Cons: poor contact
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Denso Starter motor

Finally decided to commit and replace my noisy startup starter with a Denso Reman. No the starter wasn’t dying, I purchased the car already making the noise, and have had it now for 3 years. I was just getting tired of hearing that grind noise when I start the car mostly in the winter.

Pros: quieter startup, no grind noise
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Denso Starter motor

This sounds like a cheap Amazon or AutoZone starter was used. Replace it with a Denso or OEM Honda part.

Pros: OEM Honda part
Cons: cheap Amazon starter
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Denso Starter motor

Denso starters last forever, it's the motor contacts that die. You can get a set from a Toyota dealer for a massive fraction of the cost of a OEM Reman ( the only way to go if you don't have time).

Pros: starters last forever
Cons: motor contacts die
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OEM Subaru Starter motor
No-Horse987
  • Cranking:
Rating 3.0

I knew it had to be the starter. I had read somewhere that Subaru starters are hard to get, and my year in particular is faulty. So today, I took it to my dealer, and they said that the starter had to be replaced. On my bill, it said that the starter was taking excessive amperage. On a video on the Tube, that version of the starter has a faulty gear which causes trouble starting the engine.

Pros: faulty gear, excessive amperage
Cons: hard to get
Vehicle: Subaru
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Denso Starter motor
Lkn4it
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Rating 1.0

I ordered a new Denso starter from Amazon for my Honda. It went bad in about 3 months. Fortunately I was beside an auto parts store. I had to buy a new starter to get 100 miles home. The company that I bought the alternator from refused warranty. I had to call Amazon to get a refund.

Cons: failed quickly, warranty issues
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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