Originally Posted By: Dohc98vteC
2004 Acura TSX, 146k
With that kind of miles it could be a bad stator coil in the starter, or a worn out commutator and brushes. When a commutator wears out the insulation between the gaps can be high enough to cause the brushes to not get good contact.
It is better to have a good starter rebuild shop test and rebuild your existing starter, compared to purchasing a rebuild starter that was rebuilt over-seas by unskilled labor.
2004 Acura TSX, 146k
With that kind of miles it could be a bad stator coil in the starter, or a worn out commutator and brushes. When a commutator wears out the insulation between the gaps can be high enough to cause the brushes to not get good contact.
It is better to have a good starter rebuild shop test and rebuild your existing starter, compared to purchasing a rebuild starter that was rebuilt over-seas by unskilled labor.