Replacing Starter on a 6Cyl 2013 Honda Accord

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Laura shows step-by-step how to remove & replace the starter on a 6Cyl 2013 Honda Accord. Thanks for Watching! Subscribe, Like & Share! We Appreciate Your Support!

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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Intro
0:25 - Disassembly
1:15 - Starter Removal
3:22 - Starter Install
5:31 - Reassembly
7:05 - Outro

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Thank you for the Vedic. Helped a lot. Saves me a lot of trouble and money.

SpankeyTC
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Good job on the 9th generation Honda Accord Starter replacement

fordmuscleluis
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Most of the videos I see access starter from underneath the car. This procedure seems to be much easier. Which way is best?

vh
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At least you can access the starter from above, despite it's a hassle. Not having to remove the entire front nose or axel assembly with the subframes to access the starter. Starters never randomly go bad unless they where dipped into water or have heavy moisture damage(aka short circuit). Usually a bad starter is a indicator of other issues that may have gone undetected. Goes also for very old cars where the starter is wiped out cause it would never start right in the first place. You should make more of these videos. Also how you can remove stains from a carpet.

SuperMAZ
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Great video I just replace my starter. This helped a lot

Sr.Dusty-Leon-da-III
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Did you have to use a breaker bar? The angle for the bottom bolt is so awkward that a ratchet knuckle doesn't work

frankenstein
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Is this a 2013 model year or 2014 model year? My 2013 model year Accord Sport does not look like this engine. Oil fill on other side, left side as looking at the engine from front bumper. What engine? 6 or 4 cylinder?

Richard-xeit
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I’m just wondering why no one is talking about the service bulletin that requires you to rotate the flywheel bolt 1 bolt over. There’s a service bulletin on starter fault. And it comes from the flywheel.

PSimon-xrpw
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DOES NOT APPLY TO 4 CYLINDER. Would’ve been great information before I removed my entire battery, luckily not much work to put it back

lemickey
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She needs to be more specific this information is not accurate for a 4 cylinder 4 door sedan.

darkkellsmith