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Where is the starter on a 2014 Honda Accord?

The starter on a 2014 Honda Accord is mounted to the engine block near the transmission bell housing, typically on the lower side of the engine toward the passenger side of the engine bay. This is the component that engages with the flywheel to start the engine.


In the 2014 Accord lineup, including the 2.4-liter inline-four and the 3.5-liter V6, the starter is a compact motor bolted to the block just ahead of where the engine meets the transmission. Access is usually easier from underneath the car with it safely raised, though some models may allow limited top-side inspection depending on trim and engine bay clearance. For safety, always disconnect the battery before inspecting or handling electrical components.


Locating the starter in practice


Use these practical steps to locate the starter by tracing the electrical connections and engine layout.



  • Trace the thick red positive battery cable from the battery toward the engine; the cable typically leads to the starter solenoid mounted on the starter body.

  • Look for a small cylindrical or rectangular unit bolted to the engine block near the bell housing where the transmission attaches.

  • Check the front-to-side area of the engine bay, usually on the lower portion toward the passenger side; some models provide better access from underneath.

  • Note the two mounting bolts and the two electrical connections: a large power cable and a smaller ignition control wire.


Identifying the starter by following the battery cable and locating the two mounting points will help confirm its position before any inspection or removal.


Additional context and safety considerations


If you’re planning to inspect or replace the starter yourself, ensure the vehicle is securely supported, the ignition is off, and the negative battery cable is disconnected. Depending on your exact trim and engine, you may need to access the starter from underneath or through a small access point in the engine bay. When in doubt, consult the vehicle service manual or seek professional assistance.


Summary


For a 2014 Honda Accord, the starter sits on the lower front portion of the engine block near the bell housing, on the side toward the passenger compartment. It is connected to the battery with a large cable and a smaller control wire, and is typically accessed from underneath the vehicle. By tracing the battery cable and visually confirming the two mounting bolts and electrical connections, you can locate the starter to perform inspection or replacement safely.

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