Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Honda Accord, Prelude 90'-98'manual Starter(16975) L4 2.2l/2.3l1.6kw/12v.cw 9-t on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

South El Monte, California, United States

South El Monte, California, United States
All our assemblies are Remanufactured from original Factory "core" assemblies. After complete disassembly, sub-component inspection and testing, each is reassembled, then tested to stringent OE specifications before release-to insure quality & value
Brand:Installers Select Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:16975 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:Denso 228000-206 Core Charge:no Other Part Number:06314-P5M-305RM, 31200-P12-005 Country of Manufacture:United States


GOT A QUESTION? WANT TO VERIFY YOUR VEHICLE USES THIS STARTER?  GIVE OUR TECHNICAL LINE A CALL AT

 323-247-8505

ONE YEAR WARRANTY

For :  •  Mitsuba PMGR

Features:  •  Remanufactured

Used On:  

 

Honda (1990-1998) ,

 

Honda - Europe (1989-1999)

Replaces:  

 

Honda 06314-P5M-305RM, 31200-P12-005, 31200-P12-

 

005RM, 31200-P13-005, 31200-P13-005RM, 31200-P5M-

 

004, 31200-P5M-004RM, 31200-PT0-005, 31200-PT0-

 

015, 31200-PT0-015RM, 31200-PT1-T03, 31200-PT1-

 

T04, 31200-PT1-T04RM, Mitsuba SM402-04, SM402-

 

04N, SM402-05, SM402-05N, SM422-14, SM422-16,

 

SM422-27

Lester Nos:  16975

This Honda High Output Starter fits:

1990  to  1998 (MANUAL/STICK SHIFT TRANSMISSION)

 HONDA   Accord.  Prelude.  L4 , 2.2L / 2.3L  1.6KW/12Volt  CW, 9 -Tooth pinion  Engine

Starter- Mitsuba PMGR

L4  , 2.2L / 2.3L MANUAL Tansmission Engine

with  MANUAL / STICK SHIFT  Transmission

 

We supply both New and Remanufacatured assemblies to the market, we have the expertise and knowledge based on years of experience in building, assembling and both starter motors and alternators.  We have our own in house production lines that produce both NEW and REMANUFACTURED assemblies.

Both product groups are built with the same care and attention to detail necessary to insure Quality, Durability, and Long life.

All Remanufactured assemblies are produced in the US with our US Production team!!


New assemblies are built to our specific specifications and tested 100% on our computer test stands before released from production. We have our own brand, Installer’s Select, which is know industry wide and respected as a high quality line of starters and alternators.

Should you have any questions, or require technical assistance or want to confirm compatability with your vehicle, please call our technical Service line at

 323-247-8505 for a fast response to your inquiry.

ASSEMBLIES ARE SHIPPED FREIGHT PREPAID WITHIN THE UNITED STATES, AND CARRY A

12 MONTH WARRANTY

 


On Jul-31-16 at 21:26:36 PDT, seller added the following information:

Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo is a good looking Panamera: Paris 2012

Sun, 30 Sep 2012

Porsche has revealed their estate / shooting brake take on the Panamera – the Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo – and it looks good. No longer does the Panamera have a dog shagging back end, it’s now sleek and swooping. The front end gets a slicker makeover too – which probably gives us a taste of the Panamera facelift to come – and the whole car looks cohesive and appealing.

Drivers say no to more diesel costs

Mon, 15 Sep 2014

THREE QUARTERS of drivers in the UK say there should be no more additional costs for those driving a diesel car. Under proposals for Ultra Low Emissions Zones (ULEZ), diesel car drivers would be charged more to drive in towns and cities across the UK. With the possibility of ULEZs becoming widespread by 2020, 75.4% of drivers in the UK say they object to this plan and are not prepared to pay more to use their car.

Road Safety Group Asks If Driving Test Is Fit For Purpose

Thu, 17 Apr 2014

THE Institute Of Advanced Motorists (IAM) is asking the thorny question of whether the standard driving test is still fit for purpose. This comes on the back of a new poll from Vision Critical and the IAM, which uncovered that 30% of young drivers (aged 18-25) admit to breaking the law during their first few years on the road. Furthermore, despite spending many weeks learning to pass the test, 68% of younger drivers feel that they need to improve while 25% admit to crashing.