Reliable power at your fingertips: Upgrade with Farrme high-performance starter motor!
Part Number:
10914N, 10914, 31200-5A2-A51, 31200-5A2-A52, 410-54248R,
SM-74009, SM740-09, SMU0556, S-80548, 191-711.
Car Starter Specification:
Voltage: 12
Power Rating: 1.6KW
Rotation: CW
Tooth Count: 9
High Torque Starter Compatibility:
Compatible with Honda:
for Honda Accord 2013-2017 L4 2.4L 2356cc 144cid Automatic CVT Trans. K24W1
for Honda CR-V 2015-2016 L4 2.4L 2356cc 144cid K24W9
Note: This list is a sample of this part's compatible cars. Make sure this product fits your car by using the part finder above.
New Car Starter Motor Feature:
1. Reliability: The car starter motor is designed and manufactured to provide high reliability, ensuring consistent engine starting in various conditions.
2. Efficiency: The starter motor efficiently converts electrical energy into mechanical energy, delivering sufficient torque and speed for quick engine startup.
3. Durability: Built with durable materials and precision engineering, the starter motor exhibits long-lasting performance, capable of withstanding frequent start cycles and harsh environmental conditions.
4. Quick Start: Equipped with quick-start capabilities, the starter motor rapidly responds and initiates engine ignition, reducing wait times and unnecessary delays.
5. Precise Control: Advanced control systems in the starter motor enable precise current regulation and smooth startup processes, ensuring reliable and controlled engine ignition.
When to replace car starter motor:
1. Difficulty Starting: Difficulty starting the car, requiring multiple attempts before it successfully starts.
2. Unusual Noises: Hear grinding sounds, harsh metallic friction noises, or any other unusual sounds when starting the car.
3. Power Issues: When turning the key or pressing the start button, if the engine fails to start or only produces clicking sounds without the normal cranking noise.
【Important Tips】Farrme starter motors are brand-new and undergo 1OO% testing.
Q1: The car has a new starter but won't start and makes a clicking sound.
A1: In this situation, we must consider whether the fuel pump is damaged. A damaged fuel pump can cause a lack of fuel pressure during startup, resulting in the vehicle not starting.
Q2: After replacing the starter with a new one, there is still a lot of noise.
A2: The old starter damaged some teeth on the flywheel ring gear. So when we install a new starter, it may not fit perfectly with the ring gear, resulting in loud noise and difficulty starting. When replacing the starter, it is recommended to check the flywheel ring gear; otherwise, the new starter may not last long either.
Q3: After replacing the car starter, the car won't start.
A3: If the car battery is low, the car may not start. If the battery is not the issue, it is likely a problem with the ignition system. Insufficient voltage from the battery can also make it difficult to start the car.