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How much is a starter for a 2009 Honda Civic?

The starter for a 2009 Honda Civic generally costs between $100 and $500 for the part, with installed prices typically ranging from about $250 to $800 depending on the part type and local labor rates.


The exact total depends on whether you opt for a remanufactured aftermarket unit or a new OEM starter, the Civic’s engine variant (LX/EX with the 1.8L or the Si with the 2.0L), and where you buy or have it installed. Core charges and regional labor costs also influence the final price. It’s wise to shop around and compare quotes from multiple retailers or shops before buying.


What affects the price?


Prices vary by several factors, including part type, model variant, brand, and place of purchase. Consider these key influences:



  • Part type: remanufactured aftermarket vs. new OEM.

  • Model variant and engine: LX/EX with 1.8L vs. Si with 2.0L may affect compatibility and price.

  • Brand and retailer: Honda dealerships typically charge more than auto parts stores or online retailers.

  • Core charge: many suppliers apply a core deposit that is refunded after you return the old starter.

  • Labor costs: regional labor rates and the time required to access the starter.


Shop around and compare quotes. A higher upfront price may come with a longer warranty or better reliability, but a solid remanufactured unit can meet many drivers’ needs at a lower cost.


Where to shop and what to expect for installed prices


Prices differ by retailer and region, but these installed-price ranges reflect common real-world options for a 2009 Civic:



  • Remanufactured aftermarket starter: part roughly $100-$200; installation roughly $150-$300.

  • New OEM or high-quality aftermarket starter: part roughly $250-$500; installation roughly $180-$350.

  • Honda dealership or professional shop: total installed price often $480-$770, depending on location and labor rates.


Note that labor times for starter replacement are typically 1 to 2 hours, but on some Civics with limited access the job can take longer. Always request a written quote that itemizes parts, labor, and any core charges or warranties.


Remanufactured vs OEM: trade-offs


Remanufactured starters are usually cheaper and come with shorter warranties, while OEM units tend to fit more precisely and carry longer manufacturer warranties. Both options can be valid depending on your budget and reliability needs. Verify compatibility with your Civic’s VIN and engine code when ordering.


Summary


For a 2009 Honda Civic, you can expect a wide price range for the starter itself and for installation. MRI to purchase, compare remanufactured versus OEM options, account for core charges, and obtain quotes from multiple retailers or shops to find the best value. With careful shopping, most owners can secure a reliable starter and a fair installation price that fits their budget.

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