Prices for a 2009 Honda starter generally fall between about $100 and $500 for the part itself, depending on the model and whether you buy a remanufactured, aftermarket, or genuine OEM unit. Labor costs to install the starter are extra and vary by region and shop.
Scope and definitions
The term “2009 Honda starter” covers several models from that year, including the Civic, Accord, CR-V, Fit, and Pilot. Each model uses a different starter part number, which can influence price. In addition, buyers can choose remanufactured, aftermarket new, or genuine OEM (Honda) starters, with corresponding price bands and warranty terms.
Typical price ranges by part type
Prices you’re likely to encounter when shopping for the starter itself are organized here by part type. This helps explain the spread you’ll see across retailers.
- Remanufactured starter: roughly $100–$200
- New aftermarket starter (non-OEM): roughly $150–$350
- New OEM Honda starter (dealer quality): roughly $250–$500
Note that prices can vary with the exact model, supplier, and any included warranty or shipping fees. Always confirm compatibility for your specific 2009 Honda model before purchasing.
Labor and installation considerations
In addition to the part, most owners will pay for labor to install the starter. Here is what to expect in typical repair scenarios.
- Typical labor time: 1–2 hours for most Honda models; some configurations may require 2–3 hours
- Shop labor rates: commonly $75–$150 per hour depending on region and shop
- Total installed price range: roughly $200–$650, with dealer service often at the higher end
When budgeting, ask for a written estimate that separates parts and labor, and request warranty coverage on both the part and the installation.
Where to buy
Several reliable avenues exist for sourcing a 2009 Honda starter, each with different price points and warranties.
- Honda dealership or official Honda parts store for OEM units
- Major auto parts retailers (AutoZone, O'Reilly, NAPA) for aftermarket or remanufactured units
- Online retailers (RockAuto, Amazon, eBay) for price comparisons and wide availability
- Salvage yards or used-parts suppliers for budget options
When buying used or remanufactured, verify warranty terms, return policy, and compatibility with your exact vehicle configuration.
Summary
The cost of a 2009 Honda starter hinges on model, part type, and where you buy. Expect approximately $100–$200 for a remanufactured unit, $150–$350 for a new aftermarket unit, and $250–$500 for a new OEM Honda starter. Add installation labor, which commonly brings the total to around $200–$650, depending on location and shop. Verify compatibility for your exact model and review warranty terms before purchasing.


