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How much does it cost to replace a starter on a 2015 Honda CR-V?

Replacing the starter on a 2015 Honda CR-V typically costs about $400 to $800 in total, depending on parts and labor choices.


The following article breaks down the main cost components, what influences the final price, and practical tips for getting reliable quotes. It covers the parts you might choose (remanufactured, aftermarket, or OEM) and the typical labor charges you can expect from shops in different regions.


What affects the cost


Several factors drive the overall price: the type of starter you install, regional labor rates, and whether any ancillary work (like battery testing or wiring inspection) is needed. OEM parts tend to be pricier than aftermarket or remanufactured units, but they may offer warranty advantages. Labor costs can vary significantly from shop to shop, and some jobs incur core charges for remanufactured units.


Parts costs


Below are typical price ranges you might see for starter units on a 2015 CR-V. Note that core charges, shipping, taxes, and warranties can change the final number.



  • Remanufactured/rebuilt starter: roughly 100–250 USD

  • Aftermarket new starter (non-OEM): roughly 150–320 USD

  • Genuine OEM Honda starter: roughly 350–550 USD


Prices vary by retailer and whether the part includes a warranty or core deposit. Always verify core return requirements and warranty terms when comparing quotes.


Labor costs


Labor costs depend on local shop rates and the job’s complexity. For a typical starter replacement in a CR-V, expect about 1.5–2.5 hours of labor in straightforward cases, though some technicians might take longer if accessibility is tighter or additional checks are needed.



  • Typical labor time: 1.5–2.5 hours

  • Labor rate: roughly 70–150 USD per hour, depending on region and shop


Some shops price by the job rather than by the hour; always ask for a written estimate that itemizes parts and labor separately.


Total estimate and considerations


Combining parts and labor, most customers see a total in the range of about 400 to 800 USD before tax. Choosing OEM parts and dealer service tends to push the total toward the higher end, while remanufactured or aftermarket parts can reduce the bill. Additional costs can occur if a battery is discharged or needs replacement, or if testing reveals related electrical issues.


What to ask when getting quotes


To compare fairly, request itemized estimates that separate parts, labor, core charges, and any diagnostic fees. Confirm warranty coverage on the chosen part and whether the price includes a free or discounted battery test and installation if needed.


Summary


For a 2015 Honda CR-V, a starter replacement typically falls in the $400–$800 range, influenced by part type, labor rates, and any ancillary work. By obtaining multiple, itemized quotes and weighing OEM versus remanufactured options, you can find a balance between reliability and cost. Always check for warranties and core policies to maximize value.

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