BBB Industries® - Premium™ Starter

1 review|Item # 4353480997
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2004 Honda Pilot
Fitment notes:
  • with Automatic Transmission, Mitsuba Starter
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Features

  • Developed with modern technology and innovation
  • Meticulously tested for the ultimate in quality
  • Created by professionals to meet your requirements

Product Details

Honda Pilot with Automatic Transmission, Mitsuba Starter 2004, Premium™ Starter by BBB Industries®. Type: Permanent Magnet Offset Gear Reduction. Rated Power: 1.6 kW. Rotation: Counterclockwise. With 9-Tooth Pinion Gear. Voltage: 12V. If your engine starts hard or fails to start, the problem can be in the starter. And to replace your malfunctioning starter, there is no need to search long, just opt for this premium replacement. It was designed to strict OE specifications to match the original part in every respect and provide the finest possible fit, quality, and function. Made of proven materials and reliable technology, this starter will seamlessly serve you for years ahead.

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Remanufactured Starter
I ordered this starter and observed that it appeared to be a quality rebuild. When I went to install it, I discovered that the cable stud was in a different location than on my original starter and was dangerously close to the engine block. Apparently, this starter was configured for a different application than mine. I contacted TRUCKiD and explained the problem. They requested photos so they could understand exactly what the problem was. Once they understood, they issued me a return authorization. I repackaged the starter and returned it. TRUCKiD graciously refunded my purchase price plus freight.
Posted by Timothy (Bedminster, AL) / December 22, 2018