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IRONTREE 10914 Professional New Starter Compatible with Honda Accord 2013-2017, Civic 2016-2019, CR-V 2015-2016, 2.0L 2.4L L4 Engine,OE Replacement # 31200-5A2-A51

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IRONTREE 10914 Professional New Starter Compatible with Honda Accord 2013-2017, Civic 2016-2019, CR-V 2015-2016, 2.0L 2.4L L4 Engine,OE Replacement # 31200-5A2-A51
IRONTREE 10914 Professional New Starter Compatible with Honda Accord 2013-2017, Civic 2016-2019, CR-V 2015-2016, 2.0L 2.4L L4 Engine,OE Replacement # 31200-5A2-A51
*$889.00
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  • 【Premium Quality】Brand new starters manufactured under the guidelines of OE specifications and ISO Quality Standards by the professional OEM manufacturer, 100% computerized load and power testing for reliability, durability and performance
  • 【Better Performance】Upgrade principal components: high-quality field coils, sealed bearings, quality brushes and bushings, all components are 100% new and 100% greased and lubricated, meet or exceed O.E. form, fit and function
  • 【Perfect Fit】Direct replacement for a proper fit, OE-comparable mounting provisions ensure drop-in precise fitment and easy installation
  • 【Amazing Price】Factory direct pricing with no middleman markup. Our mission is to supply the best starters at the best prices.
  • 【Great Warranty】2-Year Warranty(please carefully check and confirm the detail fitment below in the description)

Informação adicional

Wattage

‎1.4 KW

Phase Type

‎Single Phase

Manufacturer

‎IRONTREE

UPC

‎789615473637

Item Weight

‎6.54 pounds

Package Dimensions

‎9.61 x 6.26 x 4.88 inches

Item model number

‎TS10914A

Manufacturer Part Number

‎TS10914A

OEM Part Number

‎10914 10914N 16201 52057 SR1355X SM74009, 31200-5A2-A51 31200-5A2-A52 31200-5BA-A51 31200-5BA-A52 91262174

Date First Available

December 7, 2020

537 avaliações para IRONTREE 10914 Professional New Starter Compatible with Honda Accord 2013-2017, Civic 2016-2019, CR-V 2015-2016, 2.0L 2.4L L4 Engine,OE Replacement # 31200-5A2-A51

  1. Huyescn

    WORKS!

  2. Lance

    Installed in a Honda CRV 2015. Works perfectly every time, quick turnover / start, happy with my purchase.

    It has now been a couple months and still working perfectly, I will update if it fails.

    This install is awkward to access though, you need to take off the passenger wheel for better access. (And the bolts will still be difficult to work with.)

  3. Freddyboy

    2014 accord ex,. No start problem, checked fuses, battery cables, gotta be the starter!
    Auto parts store starter cost $417.00. Read the reviews here, I rolled the dice and ordered here for what I perceive as a reasonable price (yup I’m old, 60 yrs).
    Honestly took me approximately 45 min to remove and another to install. The reward of car starting when completed is a pretty damn nice feeling. Also got payment from wife that night! Heh heh (her car).
    Went to the university of YouTube and took a few online courses is critical prior to taking on the task.

  4. hiker zeus

    Had a Honda dealer install this in my 84 year old mother’s 2015 Honda CRV to replace the original that was going bad. Would have done it myself but it is difficult to get to on these models where the engine faces backwards from how they used to face in earlier model years. This is evident by the $270 in labor they charged. But was glad to save over $400 by buying this part from Amazon having many positive reviews vs. the Honda OEM part.

    However, this starter broke and would only make a grinding noise after only a couple weeks and less than 25 miles leaving her CRV undrivable (and I live a good 9 hours drive away from her). At least the original one would still work most of the time. So this time my mom had to have it towed to the Honda dealer and pay another $270 in labor plus $400+ for an OEM starter since she couldn’t wait for or take the risk of installing another one of these defective starters. At least she has AAA so she didn’t get stuck with a $150 towing bill on top of all of that!

  5. Placeholder

    Installed 2 years ago and still running great

    Tips: buy a breaker bar or attach pipe to socket wrench to get rear bolt out

    When installing. Make sure teeth of starter line up with fly wheel teeth
    It only 2 bolts to install and 2 wires.

  6. A.Thibo

    En remplacement direct sur un crv 2015. Fonctionne comme l’original à une fraction du prix.

  7. Sean

    Our Accord had an intermittent start issue where sometimes it would start fine and other times it would take multiple attempts.

    I thought it was the battery at first because the old one was reading low in voltage. Replacing the battery did not solve the problem.

    Next I replaced the original starter with this Irontree unit. I just did this today 9/12/2021.

    1. Jack the car up as far as you can. You will wish you had more room or a lift.

    Taking the original starter out was not too bad. It helps to watch online videos so you can see how the connectors release and where the bolt heads are. This went quickly and I was optimistic.

    Putting the new starter in place was a nightmare. It was complicated by working on my back in the cramped space. The only issue I blame on the Irontree starter was the addition of loose flat and lock washers to the power connection. This made assembly more fiddly/difficult but I don’t think its worth deducting a star.

    I spent about half an hour trying to get the shorter bolt started. This was rough while awkwardly holding the motor in place. After a while I gave up and removed the motor. Even with the motor gone the bolt wouldn’t start. The threads were damaged in the mounting hole!

    2. Be very careful you don’t damage the soft aluminum threads!

    I got very lucky. I had a cheap tap and die set lying around, never used. It had the right metric size tap and I was able to turn this in with a very small wrench. After this the shorter bolt went in relatively easily.

    3. The threads are M10x1.25. Hope you don’t need this!

    A few more random tips.

    4. I removed the smaller cable from the larger cable by squeezing the clip retainer on the opposite side from the cable with needle nose pliers. Separating these cables makes it much easier to get them out of the way for removing and replacing the motor.

    5. I used a rubber band to hold the long bolt to the new motor with the bolts end in its mounting hole. This saved having to blindly fish the bolt into the hole later. When I needed to start the bolt I broke the rubber band and got it started fairly easily.

    6. I used a nylon tie strap to hold the rubber boot out of the way while I was reinstalling the cable and various washers and the nut. This was still a PITA but at least I could see. After getting the cable fastened I cut the tie strap off and reattached the boot.

    7. Be careful you don’t break the plastic mounting parts when cranking down the 12mm cable nut. I didn’t break mine but I was definitely being careful.

    8. For my job I didn’t need to remove any other brackets, tires , etc.

    I had to bend the sheet metal cable mount tab back into some semblance of proper place to be able to connect the cable clip. It did come bent out of place.

    For once I was happy to have small hands. If you have gorilla hands it will only make this job harder.

    The new motor started up fine the first time with no funny noises or drama. So far the car has started on the first attempt every time. It is still early so I will update this if it fails. At this point this nice part seems to have solved a problem at very low cost. If it holds up I probably saved at least $500!

    replaced the starter 9/12/2021
    9/28/2021 update – so far has started flawlessly every time with no strange noises or drama
    11/1/2021 update – still working flawlessly
    12/26/2021 gave the car to my son and he is in the process of selling it, starter still working flawlessly but won’t be able to provide any longer term updates

  8. QJohn

    Replaced the intermittent starter on a 2013 Earthdreams 4-Cylinder Accord in late 2022. As of January 2025, it is still working fine. Find online videos to see how to replace; I recall is was fairly easy, considering it is accessed from below.

  9. Alan Isaac Sepulveda Cantu

    Instale en Accord 2013 y funciono perfectamente, si llego a tener problema actualizo.

  10. Casey Stewart

    Edit Aug 31, 2024: Still going strong a year later with no issues at all.

    Starter went out in our CRV, so I went shopping around for find one to replace it with.

    Was shocked when all the local auto parts stores were charged $300+ for a replacement!

    When I found this one, I was a little skeptical because the price was so low. However, it had pretty good reviews so I decided to try it.

    I’m glad I did.

    Fit perfectly when installing. It looked identical the the OEM starter. Installed it, and it worked prefect right away. Been a little over a month now and no issues.

    Save your money, get this one.

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