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How much does a Cascadia starter cost?

The Cascadia starter cost typically ranges from about $250 for a remanufactured unit to around $1,100 for a new OEM part, with installation bringing the total to roughly $400–$1,450 depending on engine variant and locale.


For Freightliner Cascadia trucks, the starter is a critical component that turns the engine over when starting. Prices vary by supplier (OEM vs aftermarket vs used), engine variant (DD13, DD15, DD16), model year, and whether a core charge applies. Labor costs also depend on access to the starter and local shop rates.


Price ranges for a Cascadia starter


Prices you’ll typically see in dealers and online parts marketplaces fall into these broad categories. Note that the exact price depends on engine type and year.



  • New OEM starter: approximately $700–$1,100+, depending on engine variant (DD13/DD15/DD16) and year

  • Remanufactured/rebuilt starter: typically $250–$450, often with a core charge that is refunded on return

  • Aftermarket/new non-OEM starter: around $300–$800, offering lower price with varying warranties

  • Used or salvaged starter: roughly $100–$350, depending on condition and availability


Prices can fluctuate with availability, shipping, and any included warranty. Also, core charges may apply for remanufactured units.


Cost considerations beyond the part


In addition to the part price, total cost includes installation time, labor rates, and any ancillary services or parts required to complete the job.



  • Labor to remove and replace the starter: typically $150–$350, depending on shop rates and ease of access in the engine compartment

  • Core charges and warranty terms: remanufactured units often involve a core deposit and a warranty period (commonly 1–3 years)

  • Additional parts or inspections: you may need new wiring connectors, fuses, or a relay checked during the job

  • Delivery and availability: some shops offer mobile service; travel charges may apply if the job is done on-site


All-in installed costs generally range from about $400 to $1,450, with some cases outside this band depending on parts and labor conditions.


Buying tips


To secure the best deal and minimize downtime, compare prices from multiple Freightliner dealers, independent truck parts shops, and online retailers. Confirm compatibility with your exact engine code (DD13, DD15, or DD16) and model year, ask about the core policy, and request installation estimates and warranty details before purchase.


Summary


Prices for a Cascadia starter vary widely, driven by part source (OEM, remanufactured, aftermarket, or used), engine variant, and labor. A typical range for the part is $250–$1,100, with installed costs often between $400 and $1,450. Always verify compatibility and warranty, and obtain multiple quotes to ensure value.

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