Disconnect bat. Raise front end, follow positive cable to the end-that is the starter. Remove cable & wires. Remove bolts going into block. Be careful when you pull the last one-they are heavy. Reverse to install. You may/may not have to add solenoid on top. Some starters do not come with it. If not put the old one on new starter.
Look in front of the motor,under muffler pipes,there you will find the starter motor.Take two mounting screws out and remove wire.
The starter on the Honda Accord is located in the front of the vehicle. The Honda's motor sits sideways inside the engine compartment. The starter is between the front of the car and the motor.
it comes with a dohc 1.6L (b-series) or a sohc 1.6L(d-series) you can find out by looking at the motor.
* Detach the negative battery cable * Clearly label then disconect the wires from the terminals on the starter motor and solenoid * Remove the mounting bolts and detach the starter
It could either be a starter gone bad or it could be a bad cylinoid. If the starter motor does not spin that would cause the engine not to turn over. The best thing is to buy the cylinoid first then if that does not work replace the starter motor. It never hurts to replace both.
The starter motor is on the front side of the engine underneath/behind the intake manifold.
Under the hood attached to the motor
It will cost approximately $400 to replace the motor mounts on your Honda Accord. The motor mounts will cost approximately $100, the rest of the cost will be labor.
don't just replace the window motor replace the whole car. get a hybrid or something
The starter is located on the lower left mid section of the engine compartment right by the headers and motor.
that test indicates that you need to replace the starter motor.if no clicking in this test , you would replace solenoid first. but clicking indicates solenoid works,so replace starter motor
A "Bendix drive" is the term used to describe the part of the starter motor which engages an disengages from the flywheel when cranking the engine, therefore it is part of the starter motor assembly and would be located behind the starter motor, between it and the flywheel housing.