2002 Honda CR V Starter Motor Parts

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Remy
  • Upgrade Replacement Design (Different Appearance)
  • Premium Remanufactured
  • Product Attributes:
    • Unit Design: Permanent Magnet Planetary Gear Reduction
    • Voltage: 12 Volts
    • Power Rating: 1.4
    • Tooth Quantity: 9
    • Nose Cone Type: Closed Nose
    • Pulley Included: Yes
    • Rotation Direction: Clockwise

This Part Fits the Following OEM/Substitute Numbers:
31200-PPA-A01, 31200-PPA-A02, SM612-06

Additional Fitment Information:
Vehicle Block CC Engine CID
2002 - Honda CR-V L 2354 4 Cyl 2.4L 144

Remy
  • Original Design
  • Premium Remanufactured
  • Product Attributes:
    • Unit Design: Permanent Magnet Gear Reduction
    • Voltage: 12 Volts
    • Power Rating: 1.6
    • Tooth Quantity: 9
    • Nose Cone Type: Closed Nose
    • Pulley Included: Yes
    • Rotation Direction: Clockwise

This Part Fits the Following OEM/Substitute Numbers:
31200-PPA-505, 31200-PPA-A01, 31200-PPA-A02, 31200-PPA-A03, PPA3M, SM612-06, SM612-06-3M

Additional Fitment Information:
Vehicle Block CC Engine CID
2002 - Honda CR-V L 2354 4 Cyl 2.4L 144

Bosch
  • Remanufactured
  • IMPORTANT!! Voltage supplied to the starter must be to factory specs. If the voltage is too low, the starter will not spin fast enough to properly engage the ring gear. Prior to installing this starter, visually inspect the battery, battery cables, and ring gear teeth. If all of those are OK, perform a battery load test to determine its condition before considering the starter to be at fault.
  • See NOTE!!

Additional Fitment Information:
Vehicle
2002 - Honda CR-V

CARQUEST
Additional Fitment Information:
Vehicle
2002 - Honda CR-V

Denso
  • Remanufactured
  • IMPORTANT!! Voltage supplied to the starter must be to factory specs. If the voltage is too low, the starter will not spin fast enough to properly engage the ring gear. Prior to installing this starter, visually inspect the battery, battery cables, and ring gear teeth. If all of those are OK, perform a battery load test to determine its condition before considering the starter to be at fault.

Additional Fitment Information:
Vehicle
2002 - Honda CR-V
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