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- Honda OEM starter vs aftermarket??? | Page 3 | BobIsTheOilGuy
I'm talking to 2 Honda only repair shops and one uses only Honda Genuine Parts, the other uses aftermarket that they claim are better than OEM They said the starter they use is new (as opposed to a OEM Reman that a dealership would put in) and is made by a company called Blue Energy or New Energy
- Starter Replacement - Honda CR-V Owners Club Forums
I was able to buy a new NAPA starter, so hopefully I won't have any issues I don't plan on keeping the car more than two more years since it's already sitting at 253,000 miles
- My story with aftermarket starters : r Cartalk - Reddit
Aftermarket isn't all bad The problem is often sorting out which aftermarket brands are worth it and which ones will just cause headache That said, Honda is one of the few manufacturers that still makes OEM parts for their 20+ year-old cars Sometimes it seems expensive, but their stuff is solid
- Honda CRV Starter - Mechanic Guide
When it comes to maintaining your Honda CRV starter, using high-quality replacement components is paramount Opt for genuine Honda parts or trusted aftermarket alternatives that meet the manufacturer’s specifications
- How much does it cost to replace a starter in Honda CRV?
The cost of replacing a starter in a Honda CR-V can vary based on several factors, including the type of starter, labor costs, and whether the replacement is done at a dealership or an independent garage
- 2019 Honda CRV Starter - AutoZone
Equip cars, trucks SUVs with 2019 Honda CRV Starter from AutoZone Get Yours Today! We have the best products at the right price
- Opinion on Aftermarket vs OEM - Drive Accord Honda Forums
If it's a part that is an easy DIY to change, aftermarket with lifetime warranty is fine But if it's a pain to replace, think about spending more for the OEM The "lifetime" could be very short (a bug's life)
- Honda CRV Starter Replacement: Complete DIY Guide Cost Breakdown
While Honda OEM starters offer perfect fitment, quality aftermarket options like Denso and Remy provide excellent reliability at lower prices Remember that the cheapest options often use inferior materials that may fail prematurely
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