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2006 trx350te Honda 350 es brush repair kit for gear shift motor


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Can you buy a repair kit for the brush assembly for a gear shift motor for a 2006 Honda rancher 350es? The base plate broke where it is attached by the two screws. Broke right at each screw. All I can find is kits for the starter motor.

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I didn't see a repair kit , but I did see on amazon a new aftermarket motor assembly for less than 50.00, if your mounting plate is broken don't you need a new motor. OEM only showed the motor assembly for 180.00, no brush kit.

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Thanks for the reply. I’ve seen the motors but they are useless without the brushes inside the body the shift motor mounts in, it is the brushes and wires in the bottom is a fiber board base that is held in by two screws this board is broken making this part that holds the brushes useless. Don’t know if I have to buy a new housing or if they make a kit to repair it with. They have brush repair kits for starter motors, but I can’t find one for the gear shift motor. I may just try to rig it with washers that will cover the breakage and see if that holds. Maybe add a little glue first.then I will straight wire the motor to the battery and see if it works. Will post the results.

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Yes I’m going to get the motor. I’d like to get the shifting problem resolved with the manual shifter, before I put too much more money in it. But that’s in another post. Thanks for your help.

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