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How much does it cost to replace a starter on a 2007 Honda CRV?

Typically, replacing the starter on a 2007 Honda CR-V costs about $300 to $600 in the United States, depending on parts and labor.


The total depends on whether you choose a remanufactured or new starter, your local labor rates, and whether any ancillary work is needed during the job.


Cost components


Two main components drive the total: the starter part itself and the labor to remove and install it. The 2007 CR-V uses a relatively accessible location, but the work can be hindered by rusted bolts in older vehicles or a difficult engine bay access.



  • Parts cost: Remanufactured starters commonly run about $70–$150; new aftermarket starters typically $120–$250; genuine Honda/OEM starters from a dealer can range roughly $200–$400.

  • Labor cost: Expect about 1.5–3.0 hours of labor at shop rates, usually $75–$150 per hour depending on region and shop type.


In most regions, this combination yields a total in the $300–$600 range, with variations pushing toward the low or high end depending on your choices and conditions.


Costs by source and tips


Where you go to do the work and which parts you buy significantly affect the final bill. Here are typical scenarios and practical tips to save money while protecting reliability.



  • Independent repair shop or DIY parts: About $200–$450 total, depending on whether you fit the part yourself and the shop’s labor rate.

  • Dealership or OEM parts: About $350–$700 total, higher in regions with high labor rates or when the dealer performs additional checks or related maintenance.


To keep costs predictable, request a written estimate that itemizes parts and labor, confirm whether the price includes a warranty on the new starter or the installation, and ask about potential extra charges if related components (like the flywheel or solenoid) are found to need service.


What to do next


Before committing, you can help ensure you’re getting a fair price by shopping around, asking for remanufactured versus new parts, and checking if your vehicle still has its original battery and charging system health. A quick battery/charging system test can sometimes reveal whether the starter problem is not the root cause, preventing unnecessary work.


Summary


In brief, the starter replacement for a 2007 Honda CR-V typically falls in the $300–$600 range in the United States, influenced by part type, labor rates, and the shop chosen. Independent shops or owner-supplied parts often save money, while dealerships tend to be pricier but offer OEM parts and specific warranties. Always get a written, itemized estimate and confirm warranty terms before proceeding.

What is the most common problem with Honda CR-V 2007?


Owner Reported Trouble Spots

  • Engine Major.
  • Transmission Minor.
  • Noises/Leaks.
  • Engine Cooling.
  • Engine Electrical.
  • Brakes.
  • Drive System.
  • Transmission Major. Transmission rebuild or replacement, torque converter, premature clutch replacement.

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What are the symptoms of a bad starter Honda CR-V?


If your Honda CR-V won't start and the headlights or dashboard lights dim when you turn the key, it may indicate that the starter motor is drawing too much power. Diagnostic Steps: Perform a voltage test to see if the starter motor is causing an excessive power draw.
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Is it worth fixing a starter?


They typically last between 100,000 to 150,000 miles, but when they fail, replacing them is a non-negotiable to get your vehicle running again. A remanufactured starter is an excellent option for many car owners looking for a balance of cost and reliability. Remanufacturing is not the same as rebuilding.
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How much to replace a 2007 Honda CR-V starter?


between $558 and $1,089
The average cost for a 2007 Honda CR-V Starter Replacement is between $558 and $1,089. Labor costs are estimated between $171 and $251 while parts are priced between $387 and $838.
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