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Where is the starter in a Honda Accord 2014?

The starter on a 2014 Honda Accord is mounted to the engine block near the bell housing that connects the engine to the transmission, on the passenger side of the engine bay. It’s a cylindrical component with two thick electrical connections and a smaller signal wire, and it’s typically accessed from underneath or behind nearby shields.


In the 2014 Accord, which can be equipped with a 2.4-liter inline-four or a 3.5-liter V6, the starter sits in the same general area for both engines. The view may be obstructed by heat shields, wires, and ducts, but the location remains consistent: adjacent to the transmission bell housing on the passenger side of the engine. Always ensure the engine is cool and the battery is disconnected before inspecting or working near the starter.


Locating the starter in the 2014 Accord


Use the steps below to quickly identify the starter’s location in your car. The process is the same for both I4 and V6 versions; you may need to remove a few components to gain a clear view.



  • Prepare the vehicle: park on a level surface, engage the parking brake, disconnect the negative battery cable, and let the engine cool before working.

  • Trace the thick positive battery cable from the battery toward the engine. Follow it to the engine block where it connects to a small cylindrical unit—the starter—mounted near the bell housing that links the engine to the transmission.

  • Check the passenger side of the engine bay, low and toward the back of the engine. The starter is usually partly hidden by wiring harnesses and heat shields and sits just above the exhaust manifold area.

  • Verify by looking for the two large terminals on the starter body: a heavy battery feed and a solenoid connection, plus two mounting bolts securing it to the engine.


Concluding: If you still can’t see it, you may need to remove the plastic splash shield or move aside ducts to gain a view from underneath. A service manual or repair guide will show the exact bolt pattern for your sub-model.


Why this matters


Understanding the starter's location helps with diagnosis and replacement, particularly on a 2014 Accord that uses a shared layout across its I4 and V6 configurations. Quick identification saves time and reduces needless disassembly.


What to know before replacement


Before attempting any replacement, ensure you have the right part for your engine, disconnect the battery, and confirm the engine is cool. Replacing the starter typically involves removing two mounting bolts and detaching the electrical connections. If in doubt, consult a service manual or seek professional help.


Summary


The starter on a 2014 Honda Accord is located on the engine block near the transmission bell housing, on the passenger side of the engine bay. It is a cylindrical unit with two large electrical connections, usually accessed from underneath or behind protective shields. Knowing its location helps with early diagnosis and replacement tasks for both the 2.4L I4 and the 3.5L V6 versions.

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