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Denso Starter Motor - 2009-2013 Honda Fit (L15A)
Hop in your Fit, turn the key, and instead of firing up it just clicks at you, drags slow, or sits there silent? That's a starter telling you it's had enough. This Denso starter gets your Fit spinning over and starting the way it's supposed to, so you can quit crossing your fingers every time you go to leave.
How You Know The Starter's The Problem
Let's talk symptoms, because a bad starter has a pretty clear set of tells. It's the motor that spins your engine fast enough to catch and run when you twist the key, and inside it there are brushes, a solenoid, and bearings that wear down with age and use. When it starts failing, you'll notice it: a single click and no crank, cranking that's slow and labored, a nasty grinding or whirring, or one day just dead quiet. None of that fixes itself, and once it fully quits, your Fit isn't going anywhere, so it's the kind of thing you want to handle before it leaves you sitting.
Why Go With Denso
Here's what makes this the smart pick. Denso is one of the outfits that supplies starters to Honda straight from the factory, so this isn't some off-brand mystery unit, it's a name that already earns its keep in these cars. When you're counting on a part to work every single time you go to start your car, that's exactly the kind of quality you want bolting in, not a roll of the dice on something cheap.
What You Get
- Denso starter motor for the Honda Fit L15A
- Spins the engine over to start it
- From Denso, an OE starter supplier for Honda
- Direct replacement for a worn or failed starter
- Sold individually
Fits These Cars
- 2009-2013 Honda Fit (L15A)
Note: Denso starter motor for the 2009-2013 Honda Fit with the L15A engine. The starter spins the engine over to start it; worn brushes, solenoid contacts, or bearings cause clicking, slow cranking, grinding, or a no-start. Denso is an original equipment starter supplier for Honda. Direct replacement, sold individually. One starter per order.