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How much does a starter for a 2008 Honda CR-V cost?

Part costs for a starter on a 2008 Honda CR-V typically range from about $60 for a remanufactured unit to around $350 for a new OEM replacement. With installation, total outlay generally falls between roughly $200 and $600, depending on shop rates, location, and whether you do it yourself.


Price options for the starter


Prices vary by type and source. Here is a guide to the most common options you’ll encounter when shopping for a 2008 CR-V starter.



  • Remanufactured starter: typically $60-$180. Core charge may apply (often $0-$50, refundable upon return).

  • New aftermarket starter: typically $100-$270.

  • New OEM/Dealer starter: typically $180-$350.

  • Used/field-tested starter (from salvage): typically $40-$120, with more risk of wear.


Prices can vary with warranty terms, core returns, and shipping. Confirm compatibility with your VIN and engine type before purchasing.


Installation and labor costs


To understand the full cost, consider installation time and labor rates. The following ranges reflect common scenarios for the 2008 CR-V.



  • Typical installation time: 1-2 hours for a straightforward exchange, more if access is restricted.

  • Average labor rate: $75-$150 per hour depending on region and shop.

  • Estimated total labor cost: roughly $75-$300.


Doing the work yourself can save on labor but requires basic mechanical ability and tool access. Always disconnect the battery and follow safety precautions.


Where to buy and how to choose


Shop from reputable retailers and compare warranties, core policies, and return options. When in doubt, consult your vehicle’s VIN to ensure correct fit.



  • Auto parts chains (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly): typically offer remanufactured and new aftermarket starters in the $100-$260 range.

  • Online retailers and sources (RockAuto, Amazon): a wide range, with remanufactured options often $60-$180 and new options $100-$350.

  • OEM/dealer channels (Honda dealerships): usually $180-$350 for the starter itself, not including labor.


Always verify included warranties and whether core charges are included or refunded. Shipping times and return windows vary by retailer.


Summary


For a 2008 Honda CR-V, the starter part itself can cost from roughly $60 to $350 depending on whether you choose remanufactured, aftermarket, or OEM options. When you factor in installation, expect a total range of about $200 to $600 on average, with DIY installation at the lower end and professional installation at the higher end. To get the best deal, compare multiple retailers, check for core charges, warranties, and ensure the part matches your VIN.

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