2014 Honda Accord Starter Solenoid
Hello,
I've been reading through the forums and surprise surprise I've seen a lot of posts about 2013-2017 accord starter issues. My wife's 2014 2.4L 4cl with 133000 miles is having starting issues. I had the battery warrantied and I've replaced the alternator because it was tested bad by AutoZone. It did well for a couple weeks then started sporadically not starting again. I had the battery and alternator tested again and they passed. I'm not sure who can test a starter for free. Now, most of the posts have said to replace the starter which I don't have a problem doing. It looked pretty easy to do, but I had a question about the system. My step-dad, who I ask about car issues, stated that there is usually a solenoid between the starter and battery that could be the problem. I can't find any documentation stating that there is a solenoid outside of the starter. So my question...Is there a solenoid to replace for $20 instead of me buying a $250 starter?
Thanks,
Nick
I've been reading through the forums and surprise surprise I've seen a lot of posts about 2013-2017 accord starter issues. My wife's 2014 2.4L 4cl with 133000 miles is having starting issues. I had the battery warrantied and I've replaced the alternator because it was tested bad by AutoZone. It did well for a couple weeks then started sporadically not starting again. I had the battery and alternator tested again and they passed. I'm not sure who can test a starter for free. Now, most of the posts have said to replace the starter which I don't have a problem doing. It looked pretty easy to do, but I had a question about the system. My step-dad, who I ask about car issues, stated that there is usually a solenoid between the starter and battery that could be the problem. I can't find any documentation stating that there is a solenoid outside of the starter. So my question...Is there a solenoid to replace for $20 instead of me buying a $250 starter?
Thanks,
Nick
Let me clarify. there are serviceable parts to be sure. There is no solenoid,but the starter can be rebuilt. Ive not taken one apart so I do not know what the fault is,but if you can figure it out,you can replace just that part you need.
If you are mechanically inclined, I imagine they are fairly easy to rebuild(most Honda starters are)
If you are mechanically inclined, I imagine they are fairly easy to rebuild(most Honda starters are)
Let me clarify. there are serviceable parts to be sure. There is no solenoid,but the starter can be rebuilt. Ive not taken one apart so I do not know what the fault is,but if you can figure it out,you can replace just that part you need.
If you are mechanically inclined, I imagine they are fairly easy to rebuild(most Honda starters are)
If you are mechanically inclined, I imagine they are fairly easy to rebuild(most Honda starters are)
For those having the starter issue, here is additional info. I just had this problem with my 2015 honda accord coupe. Owned 4.5 years, 54K miles. Starter and ignition button had to be replaced at an original quote of $1100 because it was out of warranty. I found all of the info online that this was a known issue (starters failing) with 2013-3015 accords. I called Honda America customer service. After ten minutes of requesting that they start a case file for my complaint and escalate to a supervisor, and the lady refusing, I then stated I would be lodging a complaint with the NHSTB. She then said she’d speak with a supervisor and low and behold I was allowed to file a case. I was called back within two business days and they offered to replace starter and ignition for $400 and give me a new 3 year/36K warranty on it. I accepted, it was fixed this week and I still filed a NHSTB complaint. I’d suggest all people having this problem do so. A lawsuit filed in 2017 in NJ for this known issue was thrown out, with one reason being there were not enough complaints filed to indicate a pattern.
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