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How much is a starter for a 2008 Honda Fit?

For a 2008 Honda Fit, a starter replacement parts cost typically ranges from about $100 to $550, with total installed price commonly between $300 and $700 depending on part choice and local labor rates.


What you should know about the cost


Understanding the full cost means separating the parts price from labor, and recognizing what can push the final bill higher or lower.


Parts cost options


Prices vary by whether you choose rebuilt/remanufactured, new aftermarket, or OEM factory starter, and whether a core charge applies.



  • Remanufactured aftermarket starter: typically about $100–$200.

  • New aftermarket starter: typically about $150–$260.

  • OEM Honda starter (dealer): typically about $300–$550.

  • Core charge: sometimes $20–$60, often waived with return of a core.


Part choices drive most of the price variability. Reliability, warranty terms, and fit for the 1.5L engine in the 2007–2008 Fit can differ across options.


Labor considerations


Labor is the other major component of the total cost, and it varies with local rates and the mechanic’s experience.



  • Estimated labor time: typically 1–3 hours depending on access and shop capability.

  • Labor rate: commonly $75–$120 per hour in many regions.

  • Estimated total installed cost (parts + labor): roughly $300–$700, influenced by part type and local rates.


These figures reflect typical ranges; actual quotes can be higher or lower based on your location and whether additional components must be replaced (e.g., wiring, solenoid or mounting hardware).


Where to shop for a starter


Shopping options and reputable sources can affect both price and warranty coverage. Compare multiple sources to ensure compatibility with your 2008 Fit.



  • AutoZone, O'Reilly Auto Parts, NAPA and other national retailers offer remanufactured and new aftermarket starters with warranty options.

  • RockAuto, PartsGeek, and other online retailers often provide a broad price range and stock for the 1.5L engine from 2007–2008 Honda Fits.

  • Honda dealerships: OEM starter with original equipment compatibility, typically at a higher price but with dealership warranties.

  • Online marketplaces and used parts sellers: may offer remanufactured, used, or rebuilt units; check seller ratings and return policies.


When shopping, verify fitment by year, model, and engine code (1.5L) and confirm whether the price includes or excludes a core charge and shipping.


Summary


The starter for a 2008 Honda Fit falls into a broad price spectrum driven by part type, labor costs, and where you shop. Expect a parts price from roughly $100 to $550 and a total installed cost commonly between $300 and $700, with mobile or independent shops sometimes offering competitive rates. By comparing remanufactured, aftermarket, and OEM options and getting multiple quotes, you can balance cost, reliability, and warranty. Always confirm compatibility with your exact vehicle and engine code before purchasing or scheduling service.

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