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How much does it cost to replace a starter on a Nissan Rogue?

Typically, replacing a starter on a Nissan Rogue costs about $300 to $900, depending on parts and labor and where you get the work done.


The final price depends on several factors, including whether the new starter is remanufactured or OEM/new, the shop’s labor rate, and regional price variations. The Rogue’s starter is generally accessible from the engine bay, but the exact access and any related issues (like corroded connections or a failing alternator) can influence both time and cost. This article breaks down what drives the price, provides typical ranges, and offers tips to get an accurate quote.


What affects the cost


Parts: new vs remanufactured vs OEM


Starter motors can be purchased as remanufactured units, aftermarket new units, or OEM/new-in-box parts. Remanufactured starters are usually the least expensive option, aftermarket new parts sit in the middle, and OEM/new starters tend to be the most expensive. Availability and warranty terms also vary by supplier and year/model of Rogue.


Labor costs and shop rates


Labor costs are driven by the local market and the shop’s hourly rate. In many areas, a starter replacement takes 1–2 hours of labor for a straightforward job, but access can extend the time if components must be removed or if there are corroded electrical connections. Dealer service centers typically charge more per hour than independent repair shops.


Typical cost ranges


Below is a general guide to what you might pay. Prices can vary by region and vehicle year, so use these as ballpark figures when shopping for a quote.



  • Starter parts cost (remanufactured): roughly $100–$250

  • Starter parts cost (new aftermarket): roughly $150–$350

  • Starter parts cost (new OEM): roughly $350–$500 or more

  • Labor costs: roughly $150–$400

  • Estimated total (remanufactured starter): about $300–$900

  • Estimated total (new OEM starter): about $500–$1,000 or more


Prices above reflect typical U.S. automotive repair pricing in 2024–2026 and can vary significantly by location and shop. Dealer quotes tend to be at the higher end, while independent shops or national chains may offer lower labor rates and competitive parts pricing.


Additional considerations


Before replacing the starter, a shop should confirm that the no-start condition isn’t due to related issues such as a weak battery, corroded battery terminals, or a fault code in the starting circuit. Some shops may include battery and charging-system checks in the diagnostic fee, which can affect the overall cost if you need battery work as well.


How to get an accurate quote


To obtain a precise estimate for your Nissan Rogue, follow these steps:



  • Ask for a written estimate that itemizes parts and labor and notes any core charges or core return policies.

  • Request quotes for both remanufactured and OEM/new starter options to compare costs and warranties.

  • Inquire about the shop’s hourly labor rate and the typical time to complete the job on your model year.

  • Consider getting a diagnostic before parts replacement to rule out other causes of a no-crank condition.


Having multiple quotes and a clear understanding of what’s included in the price helps you avoid surprises and choose the best value for your Rogue.


Summary


Replacing the starter on a Nissan Rogue generally falls in the $300–$900 range for most cars, with OEM/new starters and dealer service leaning toward the higher end. Remanufactured starters and independent shops typically offer more affordable options, but always verify warranty terms and whether labor includes other checks. For the most accurate figure, obtain written estimates from several shops and confirm what’s included in the price.

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