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How much is a 2018 Honda Accord starter?

A 2018 Honda Accord starter typically costs about $100–$250 for remanufactured or aftermarket units, and about $250–$520 for a new OEM unit. Installed price usually ranges from roughly $350 to $900, depending on local labor rates and whether other parts are needed.


The 2018 Accord uses a compact starter motor to spin the engine for ignition. Prices vary by source (OEM vs aftermarket), condition (new, remanufactured, or used), engine variant (1.5L or 2.0L), and geographic location. This article breaks down typical price ranges and what factors influence the final bill.


Part options and price ranges


Prices below reflect common options for the starter itself. They do not include labor, which varies by shop and region.



  • New OEM starter from a Honda dealership or official parts retailer: typically $250–$520.

  • Aftermarket new starter (non-OEM but new): typically $120–$250.

  • Remanufactured/rebuilt starter from an aftermarket supplier: typically $70–$150.

  • Used or take-off starter from a salvage yard: typically $40–$120.


When shopping, verify compatibility with your exact engine code (1.5L or 2.0L) and check warranty terms on remanufactured or aftermarket units.


Labor and total installed price


Labor costs and install time for a starter on a 2018 Honda Accord vary by shop and region. Here are typical figures to consider:



  • Estimated labor time: about 0.5 to 2 hours, depending on engine access and trim level.

  • Labor rate: roughly $75 to $125 per hour in many areas; premium shops may charge more.

  • Estimated installed price (parts plus labor): $350 to $900, depending on part choice and local labor rates.


Note: If the mechanic encounters related issues (such as worn wiring, ignition switch concerns, or corroded connections), the total may be higher.


Where to buy and how to compare


Consider the best combination of price, warranty, and fit when choosing where to purchase:



  • Honda dealership parts department for genuine OEM starters and official warranty coverage.

  • Online auto parts retailers and marketplaces for competitive pricing and convenient shipping.

  • Local auto parts stores (O'Reilly, AutoZone, Advance, etc.) for in-person assistance and returns.

  • Independent repair shops or service centers that may source parts and offer bundled installation.


Always compare part numbers, check warranty terms (particularly for remanufactured units), and confirm return policies if the part doesn’t fit or fails shortly after installation.


Summary


For a 2018 Honda Accord, expect starter prices to range from roughly $40–$520 for the part itself, depending on condition and source, with installed totals typically between $350 and $900 after labor. OEM new starters tend to be the most expensive option, while remanufactured or aftermarket units offer substantial savings. Shop around, verify compatibility, and consider warranty coverage to protect your purchase.

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