Starter rebuild kit for 97 Honda Accord, where to buy?

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Walter, Dec 23, 2006.

  1. Walter

    Walter Guest

    I would like to get starter rebuild kit for my 1997 Honda Accord Ex but
    have hard time finding any. I am in Ontario, Canada but would get it
    online if one is not availabe locally. Can anyone direct me to one?
    Walter.
     
    Walter, Dec 23, 2006
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  2. Walter

    Jim Yanik Guest

    try www.nationselectric.com;they supplied the kit to replace my starter
    solenoid contacts and plunger.I am very satisfied.
     
    Jim Yanik, Dec 23, 2006
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  3. Walter

    Walter Guest

    Are you sure that address is correct? It does not display any auto
    parts web site. It seems that this address is not registered.
     
    Walter, Dec 24, 2006
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  4. Walter

    Jim Yanik Guest

    my apologies;it should be;http://www.nationsautoelectric.com/

    I should have CHECKED beore posting it.
     
    Jim Yanik, Dec 24, 2006
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  5. Walter

    Howard Guest

    You can get solenoid contacts directly from your Honda dealer. They were a
    serviceable item years back, but not for the past 20 + years. But they are
    still available to order. Ask them to look up these parts for an older model
    (early 1980's) Civic orAccord. I used to know the part # but I can't recall
    it now. If you want/need it email me directly and I'll find it for you.
    Howard
     
    Howard, Dec 26, 2006
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  6. Walter

    Walter Guest

    Thanks guys for all your help. I did contact nationsautoelectric.com
    but they were not very responsive. They send me one e-mail with good
    information but when I send them the exact make and model of my starter
    they never got back to me although they claimed to have the parts in
    the first place. Finally I called local place from yellow pages which
    actually does the rebuilds and they sold me the parts so I did the
    rebuild myself.
    Walter.
     
    Walter, Jan 8, 2007
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