🔧 Start Strong, Drive Confidently!
The WAI 17960N Starter Motor is a high-performance auto part designed for reliable engine starts. With a powerful 1.6 KW output and a lightweight design, this starter motor is compatible with various vehicles, ensuring you can get back on the road with confidence. Manufactured by WAI in China, it combines precision engineering with global trust.
Wattage | 1.6 KW |
Phase Type | Three Phase |
Manufacturer | WAI |
UPC | 609843009081 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00609843009081 |
Model | Starter Motor |
Item Weight | 3.22 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 7 x 6 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 17960N |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 17960N |
OEM Part Number | DRS0568, 322055092, 254023, 220990, J5214064, LRS02351, 120549092, 117960, UNS1921, SM71002, SM71005, SM71007, SM73001, SM73002, 31200R40A01, 31200R40A01RM, 31200R41L01, 31200RAAA61, 31200RRAA51, 31200RZAA01, RAA5K, RRA53, RZA5V, ADH212507, ADH21266, S9039, S9254, AS2055, AEY2351 |
M**S
Great starter for 06-10 Civic SI!!!
Great product! This is the exact starter they sell at Autozone for $220. This is a great deal. I installed it on my 07 Civic SI. It starts up like when it was new! Great great product shipped fast as well. Highly recommended for your K-series engines cant beat the price.
D**E
Left my mother stranded after 3 days
Worked for all of 3 days, then left my mother stranded. Definitely would not recommend buying this. I had hish hopes because it worked beautifully right after it was installed. Guess the build quality is just not there
R**.
Honda Accord Starter
starter is working good so far. installation was easy. Good fit.
A**R
Seemed To fit like original
Start your work out very well, It’s been a few months and still working strong.
J**H
Works for 2011 Honda CRV.
My car cranks faster than it ever has since I've owned it. As someone mentioned, this is the same Starter that Autozone is selling as their Duralast Gold for over $200. Advance Auto sells it too under the WEI brand.On the 2011 CRV, unplug the wire from the sensor at the passenger side end of the starter. Then when you end up breaking that sensor while wrestling with the starter, know that it's not an oil pressure switch or oil pressure sending unit. It looks like one of those, but it's actually a knock sensor. Better yet, buy a new intake manifold gasket and remove the intake manifold instead of trying to replace the starter from below. I've seen videos of it done both ways and next time I'm removing the manifold.The engineers who design cars should have to spend a year in a garage replacing every single part just like a mechanic will be doing. Maybe they'd find a way to make a little extra room next time.
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