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How much does it cost to replace a starter in a 2011 Honda Accord?

The replacement cost for a starter on a 2011 Honda Accord typically ranges from about $350 to $650 total, depending on engine type, parts quality, and local labor rates.


Replacing a starter involves both parts and labor, and prices can vary between dealerships and independent shops. The 2011 Accord offered two engines—the 2.4-liter four-cylinder and the 3.5-liter V6—so costs can differ slightly. In this article, we outline current price ranges and the factors that influence them.


Cost factors


Several elements influence the total replacement price. The following list highlights the main cost drivers to budget for.



  • Parts option: aftermarket/new vs OEM vs remanufactured, with typical prices as follows:

    • Aftermarket/new starter: around $60–$200

    • OEM/new starter: around $180–$360

    • Remanufactured starter: around $120–$220



  • Core charge: often $0–$50 if you don’t return the old unit

  • Labor: typically 1.5–2.5 hours; at common shop rates ($80–$150/hour), total labor might run about $120–$375

  • Additional costs: taxes, shop fees, and any minor related parts if other components are disturbed during replacement


Prices vary by region, shop, and whether you buy parts online or in-store. Dealerships tend to charge more than independent repair shops.


Estimated totals by engine option


Prices also differ by engine size. Here are representative ranges for a typical repair at a local independent shop as of the latest market data.



  • 2.4-liter 4-cylinder: approximately $350–$600 total (parts roughly $130–$230; labor roughly $170–$370)

  • 3.5-liter V6: approximately $420–$750 total (parts roughly $150–$250; labor roughly $270–$470)


These figures are intended as guidance. For an exact quote, obtain a written estimate from a local repair shop or dealer.


Ways to save and common considerations


To reduce costs, shop around for multiple quotes, inquire about OEM vs aftermarket options, and ask whether a core charge is included or waived. Also, ensure your battery and overall electrical system are in good shape to avoid misdiagnosis and extra labor.


Summary


Replacing the starter on a 2011 Honda Accord typically costs between $350 and $650 at standard repair shops, with higher estimates from dealerships. Engine size and parts choice drive the range. Obtain several quotes, confirm what’s included in each price (core charges, taxes, and any required related parts), and assess whether OEM or aftermarket parts fit your budget and reliability needs. A well-informed comparison can help you secure a fair price for this essential repair.

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