OEM Honda Recoil Starter 1997-2020 Honda Recon TRX250TM TRX250TE Pull Rope Starter 28400-HM8-B22
$41.13
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What material is the OEM Honda Recoil Starter made of? A: The OEM Honda Recoil Starter is made of metal. This durable material ensures longevity and reliable performance for your Honda TRX250 models.
- Q: What is the part number for the OEM Honda Recoil Starter? A: The part number for the OEM Honda Recoil Starter is 28400-HM8-B22. It supersedes the previous part numbers 28400-HM8-B21 and 28400-HM8-003.
- Q: What models does the OEM Honda Recoil Starter fit? A: The OEM Honda Recoil Starter fits all Honda Recon TRX250 models, including TRX250TM from nineteen ninety-seven to twenty-twenty and TRX250TE from two thousand two to twenty-twenty.
- Q: How do I install the OEM Honda Recoil Starter? A: To install the OEM Honda Recoil Starter, you need to remove the old starter and attach the new one in its place. Make sure to use the appropriate mounting bolts, as they are not included.
- Q: Is the OEM Honda Recoil Starter suitable for both foot shift and electric shift versions? A: Yes, the OEM Honda Recoil Starter is suitable for both foot shift and electric shift versions. This versatility makes it a great choice for any Honda Recon TRX250 owner.
- Q: Can I use this recoil starter on models outside of the specified years? A: No, this recoil starter is specifically designed for models from nineteen ninety-seven to twenty-twenty. Using it on other models may not guarantee proper fit and function.
- Q: How do I care for my OEM Honda Recoil Starter? A: To care for your OEM Honda Recoil Starter, keep it clean and free from debris. Regularly check for any signs of wear or damage to ensure it operates effectively.
- Q: Is there a warranty for the OEM Honda Recoil Starter? A: Yes, the OEM Honda Recoil Starter typically comes with a warranty. Check with your retailer for specific warranty details and coverage options.
- Q: What should I do if my recoil starter doesn't work after installation? A: If your recoil starter doesn't work after installation, first check all connections and ensure it is properly mounted. If issues persist, consult the retailer or a professional for assistance.
- Q: Can the recoil starter be returned if it doesn't fit? A: Yes, the recoil starter can generally be returned if it doesn't fit. Make sure to review the return policy of your retailer for specific conditions.
- Q: Are mounting bolts included with the recoil starter? A: No, mounting bolts are not included with the OEM Honda Recoil Starter. You will need to purchase them separately or reuse the existing ones.
- Q: What is the finish of the OEM Honda Recoil Starter? A: The OEM Honda Recoil Starter features a black matte finish. This aesthetic not only looks good but also helps in resisting wear over time.
- Q: Is the recoil starter easy to replace? A: Yes, the recoil starter is easy to replace with basic tools. Most users can complete the installation without professional assistance.
- Q: Where can I purchase the OEM Honda Recoil Starter? A: You can purchase the OEM Honda Recoil Starter from authorized Honda dealers or online retailers that specialize in Honda parts.
- Q: Does the recoil starter come with installation instructions? A: Typically, the OEM Honda Recoil Starter does not come with detailed installation instructions. It's recommended to refer to your vehicle's manual for guidance.