Got one brand new with next day delivery on Amazon of all places. $69 + tax. And a 2-3year warranty as well. Even took my old one to a rebuild shop and they said no one would be able to beat that price on Amazon. Save your self some cash and order from the big A!
After seeing so many videos on how to replace this or that on computers and car parts, etc and so forth, there seems to be a common denominator that video posters are doing jobs like this with one hand. Viewers are learning more how to replace parts with their left hand when they are right handed. I believe there are cameras to record with to be mounted on your forehead, this way you have two hands to show audience to work freely and more efficienly.
Thanks! Simple and straightforward. Good video. I'm at 60k and when I hit the push button sometimes it just clicks. Only a couple times a month. How long was yours acting funny or did it go out all at once?
wouldn't it be safer to have the entire care on solid stands like pieces or rail ties, rather than lifted on stands. I would feel safer in the 4 tires would be on solid stands rather than lifting the car on the chassis, because removing the starter will make the car move even tilt..
it would make it easier and safer, but I don't have access to a lift. you always make sure you do a bump test after putting any car/truck on stands or lifts to make sure nothing happens.
Unless you have a four post lift. You're still lifting at the same jack points whether it's jack stands or lift. Yes you always do a bump test stands or lift 👍
Thanks for a great video. That helps. Did you use the re-furbished after market starter or re-furbished OEM one? Have you had any problems with the starter since? The dealer told me that Honda is sensitive with the after-market products. I hope they didn't pull my legs.
I just replaced mine. Having a weird ass grinding noise now, but the car starts up ok. I’m assuming it’s not aligned or whatever. Any idea what I should do?
@@luckycarguy yeah I believe it was defective. I just replaced the remanufactured one with a salvaged one. Don’t have any issues, and no more metallic grinding noise.
Got one brand new with next day delivery on Amazon of all places. $69 + tax. And a 2-3year warranty as well. Even took my old one to a rebuild shop and they said no one would be able to beat that price on Amazon. Save your self some cash and order from the big A!
I will next time. I needed mine the same day since I was moving the next day early morning
Just finished installing. Thanks for the video it was helpful as I had taken out the old one a week or so ago.
Thank you, im glad the vid helped
Hey, I'm going to replace my starter. How is that Amazon one works for you so far?
Does it fit a 2015 Honda Accord EX-L 2.4L?
After seeing so many videos on how to replace this or that on computers and car parts, etc and so forth, there seems to be a common denominator that video posters are doing jobs like this with one hand. Viewers are learning more how to replace parts with their left hand when they are right handed. I believe there are cameras to record with to be mounted on your forehead, this way you have two hands to show audience to work freely and more efficienly.
i have the head strap but I forgot it that day 😔
You basically made this video to just told us to do it...🤭🤣🤣🤣
😔 sorry for late reply, i didn't do so well with filming on this one. I was rushing, hopefully it helped in some way.
Thanks
Just did mine. Took about two hours taking my time.
awesome, its always best to take your time
Great video.
I wonder what’s the mileage when it gave out?
Thaks again for the video, very helpful.
around 80k
for our 2014 honda - 47k!
Whoa that’s early
Wow, mine has 295,000 and finally died at my house. About to do it in the morning
Wow! Wish mine lasted that long lol
Thanks! Simple and straightforward. Good video. I'm at 60k and when I hit the push button sometimes it just clicks. Only a couple times a month. How long was yours acting funny or did it go out all at once?
I'm glad it helped, mine gave out after a week of clicking
wouldn't it be safer to have the entire care on solid stands like pieces or rail ties, rather than lifted on stands. I would feel safer in the 4 tires would be on solid stands rather than lifting the car on the chassis, because removing the starter will make the car move even tilt..
it would make it easier and safer, but I don't have access to a lift. you always make sure you do a bump test after putting any car/truck on stands or lifts to make sure nothing happens.
Unless you have a four post lift. You're still lifting at the same jack points whether it's jack stands or lift. Yes you always do a bump test stands or lift 👍
Why would you jack up the rear?
More room to move around and I felt it would be safer.
In the hunt for a used one right now send link if you run into one thanks 2013 honda accord lx automatic, thanks in advance !
Anytime, Call around your local shops that rebuild them, it'll still be cheaper than buying new
rockauto.com i just installed a brand new one for $149 , no core, i get to keep my intermittent one for emergency
@@unrestrictedclimb I needed one the same day , I couldn't wait for it to ship.
Anyone in atlanta area can help me install mines?
Hope you find someone who can help. It’s not easy when you reach the two bolts. Some have better luck but most of the time it makes the job hell.
@@luckycarguy supposedly you can take the cv axle off
I’m curious on it,, seems like a alot of people are having problems with it
Thanks for a great video. That helps. Did you use the re-furbished after market starter or re-furbished OEM one? Have you had any problems with the starter since? The dealer told me that Honda is sensitive with the after-market products. I hope they didn't pull my legs.
I needed to refurbish the Orginal one since I needed the car the next day. And I haven’t had any problems with the start since
Unfortunately dealers will always try to up sell you.
Appreciated! Thanks!!!
What size tires do you have on your accord?
They are 17 inches
I just replaced mine. Having a weird ass grinding noise now, but the car starts up ok. I’m assuming it’s not aligned or whatever. Any idea what I should do?
i would take it out to see if you installed it correctly, you may also have a defective one as well
@@luckycarguy yeah I believe it was defective. I just replaced the remanufactured one with a salvaged one. Don’t have any issues, and no more metallic grinding noise.
@@jmc224 glad you figured it out,
Talk too much man
I appreciate your feedback, I get caught up sometimes while filming .
Make your own video then
tALk t0O mUch. its a tutorial. i want them to talk as much as possible