Honda Accord 1997 premature engine starter failure at 80,150 miles with squealing noise on Honda Accord

Submitted by wlpatch · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some 1997 Honda Accord owners report experiencing premature engine starter failure, often accompanied by a squealing noise, at around 80,150 miles. This issue may stem from a faulty starter motor, which typically lasts between 100,000 and 150,000 miles, leading to grinding noises during startup. Common signs of a failing starter include slow cranking, clicking noises, and complete failure to crank. The average cost for replacing a starter in a Honda Accord is approximately $538. Owners experiencing these symptoms are advised to have a professional mechanic inspect the starter motor, flywheel, and related components to accurately diagnose the problem. Prompt attention to this issue is crucial to prevent further complications and ensure the vehicle operates smoothly.

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Honda Accord vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 80,150 miles
(80,150 - 80,150)

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