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How much does it cost to replace the starter on a INFINITI G35?

For an INFINITI G35, a starter replacement typically costs roughly $300 to $900 in total, depending on parts and labor charges.


Prices vary by whether you choose a rebuilt, aftermarket, or OEM starter, your local labor rate, and whether any related components need attention. The G35, produced from 2003 to 2007, uses a V6 starter mounted near the transmission, and the replacement involves disconnecting the battery, removing parts to access the unit, and reattaching connections once a new starter is installed.


Cost components


Key cost components to consider are the starter unit itself, labor time, additional parts, and taxes or shop fees. The following list breaks down typical ranges you might encounter when budgeting for a replacement.



  • Starter unit cost: Aftermarket new starters generally run about $150–$350; remanufactured units typically $100–$200; OEM Infiniti starters are often in the $350–$600 range.

  • Labor to replace: Most shops estimate 1.5–3 hours, with labor rates commonly $75–$150 per hour; total labor around $120–$450.

  • Additional parts and fees: You may need mounting hardware, seals, new battery cables, or an inspection fee; budget about $20–$100.

  • Taxes and shop fees: Depending on location, expect sales tax and possible shop fees; this can add 5–10% or more to the total.


In short, the total usually falls within a broad range of a few hundred to under a thousand dollars, with the exact amount depending on the choices you make and the shop you use.


Factors that influence price and how to save


Several factors determine final pricing, and there are practical ways to save. Here are the main drivers and tips to keep costs in check.



  1. Starter type and procurement: Rebuilt or remanufactured units are cheaper than new OEM starters; consider aftermarket parts if reliability is acceptable to you.

  2. Labor rates and shop location: Urban areas and dealership service bays tend to be pricier than independent shops or chain auto centers; compare multiple quotes.

  3. Warranty and return policy: A longer warranty on a remanufactured unit may save money in long-term reliability; verify what is covered.

  4. Vehicle condition and related components: If the battery, alternator, or wiring are weak, you may incur additional labor or parts; fix these together if possible to avoid repeat labor costs.

  5. DIY versus professional: If you have the tools and confidence, replacing the starter yourself can cut labor costs, but ensure you have the correct torque specs and safety precautions.


Shop around to compare quotes, confirm what’s included (diagnostic checks, core charges, and disposal), and ask about warranty terms to ensure you’re getting a fair deal.


Summary


Replacing the starter on a G35 is a mid-range repair driven by part choice and labor rates. Expect about $300–$900 in typical cases, with lower costs for remanufactured or aftermarket parts and higher costs for OEM units and dealership labor. Always compare quotes from several shops, verify what’s included, and consider the health of the charging system to prevent future costs.

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