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How much is a starter for a 2007 Toyota Sienna?

Prices for a starter on a 2007 Toyota Sienna generally range from about $80 to $450, depending on whether you choose remanufactured aftermarket parts, new aftermarket parts, or a new OEM unit from a dealer, plus any core charges. This article breaks down typical price bands, where to buy, and what to check before you buy or install.


The 2007 Sienna uses a 3.3-liter V6 engine with a 12-volt electrical system. The starter is a key component that engages the engine to turn over, and costs can vary based on condition, warranty, and supplier. Understanding the options helps you decide whether to buy new, remanufactured, or used, and whether to install it yourself or hire a mechanic.


Pricing at a glance


Prices vary by condition and vendor. A quick snapshot of typical price bands helps you budget before you buy.



  • Remanufactured aftermarket starter: roughly $80–$180

  • New aftermarket (non-OEM): roughly $100–$250

  • New OEM from a Toyota dealer: roughly $260–$450

  • Used/refurbished (from salvage or prior repair): roughly $60–$150


Prices can be affected by supply, warranty terms, and whether the seller includes installation hardware or a core return. Always verify current quotes and any applicable core charges before purchasing.


Where to shop and what to ask


Several sources consistently stock starters for the 2007 Sienna. Compare quotes, warranties, and return policies to ensure you get the best deal.



  • Dealerships (Toyota dealers and authorized service centers)

  • National auto parts chains (AutoZone, O'Reilly, Advance Auto)

  • Online retailers (RockAuto, Amazon, eBay Motors)

  • Local auto repair shops or electrical specialists who can source a remanufactured unit


When shopping, confirm compatibility with your vehicle using the VIN, engine code (1MZ-FE is common for this era), and the starter’s part number. Check whether a core charge applies and how long the warranty lasts.


Key compatibility details to confirm


To avoid buying the wrong part, verify these details before checkout:



  • Vehicle: 2007 Toyota Sienna with a 3.3L V6

  • Voltage and mounting: 12V, proper mounting pattern and electrical connections

  • Engine code and VIN cross-reference to ensure exact fit


If in doubt, ask the seller for the exact part number that fits your VIN and request a compatibility guarantee or return policy in case the starter doesn’t fit or function as expected.


DIY vs professional installation


Replacing a starter on the Sienna is within reach for a capable DIYer, but it can be a tight job depending on how accessible the unit is in your engine bay. Plan to disconnect the battery, secure the vehicle, and follow proper safety procedures. Basic hand tools are typically enough, but some models may require more involved disassembly of intake components or brackets. If you’re not comfortable, a professional installation is advised and will usually run about 1–2 hours of labor, depending on the shop and regional rates.


Labor costs vary by region and shop, but you should budget for approximately $80–$150 per hour for professional installation. Always obtain a written estimate that itemizes parts, core charges, and labor before work begins.


Summary


For a 2007 Toyota Sienna, the starter cost spans a wide range from roughly $60 for a used or refurbished unit to $450 for a new OEM part, with many buyers landing in the $100–$250 range for aftermarket options. Core charges, warranties, and regional price differences all influence the final out-the-door price. When shopping, verify compatibility with your VIN and engine code, compare multiple suppliers, and decide between DIY installation or professional service based on your experience and comfort level.

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