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Denso Starter motor

Some aftermarket starters are garbage, some are good. Denso starters are usually pretty solid if they still make them for your vehicle.

Pros: Denso starters are solid
Cons: aftermarket starters are garbage
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Denso Starter motor
ka36
Rating 5.0
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The best will always be OE Honda (or Denso, that's the OE manufacturer). RockAuto has a remanufactured Denso for $183, that's the one I'd go with.

Pros: OE quality, reliable
Vehicle: Honda
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Denso Starter motor
sbMT
Rating 5.0
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I finally had to replace my OE starter on my 2nd gen at \~230k miles. The OEM Denso starters that Toyota uses on these trucks are solid. You are more than likely fine for a long time.

Pros: solid, long lasting
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 230000 km
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Denso Starter motor
trampled93
Rating 5.0
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Denso starter in my Toyota 4runner lasts like 15 years / 150k+ miles before needing a rebuild and can take it out easily.

Pros: lasts 15 years, easy removal
Cons: needs rebuild after 150k miles
Vehicle: Toyota 4runner
Mileage: 241401 km
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Denso Starter motor

Might be a long shot but see if there is a Starter/Alternator repair shop nearby. They will be able to disassemble and fix what is wrong using much higher quality parts that what auto parts stores use.

Pros: higher quality parts
Vehicle: Ford Mustang
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Nutmasher
Rating 1.0
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My issues with no crank no start was my starter. it would start intermittently, but then at times just click. I bought a reman denso and swore it wasn't the starter swapped in a new clutch switch. Swapped the starter out for another reman denso. Swapped in a new immobilizer. Kept swearing it wasn't the starter. Just put in 2. Took it to the dealer; of coursr, the RSX ran fine all the times they tried driving it. Finally bought a WAI starter off Amazon. It was the stupid denso. Normally, denso are good. Not so here.

Pros: WAI starter worked
Cons: Denso starter failed
Vehicle: Acura RSX
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