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How much is a starter for a 2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee?

A starter for a 2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee typically costs between $100 and $250, depending on the engine, and whether the part is new, remanufactured, or used. This article outlines typical price ranges, where to shop, and how to ensure you get the right part for your vehicle.


Prices vary by engine option, mounting style, and retailer. The 2010 Grand Cherokee offered several engine choices, and the starter must match the exact fit for your VIN. In addition to the part price, expect to pay for labor if you have a shop install it.


Starter price ranges by condition and source


To help shoppers gauge what they should pay, here are common price bands based on how the starter is sourced.



  • New aftermarket starter: typically $100–$180

  • OEM/remanufactured starter: typically $150–$260

  • Used or salvage starter: typically $60–$120


Prices can vary by engine type (for example, different outputs or transmission setups) and by retailer. Labor costs are not included in these figures.


Where to shop for the right starter


Shop options range from brick-and-mortar parts stores to online retailers. Each source has its pros and cons, especially regarding warranty and return policies.



  • Auto parts chains (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly): offer new and reman starters with warranties; price ranges typically align with the bands above.

  • Online retailers (RockAuto, PartsGeek, Amazon Automotive): often have a wide selection and can be cheaper, but verify compatibility and warranties.

  • Dealerships (Mopar/Jeep): usually provide OEM or remanufactured units; higher price but strong fit guarantees.

  • Used or rebuilt shops and salvage yards: potential savings; verify condition and any warranty.


Note: For higher-output variants or special configurations, such as certain Hemi applications, prices may be at the upper end of these ranges. Always confirm compatibility with your exact VIN before purchasing.


How to determine the correct starter for your Grand Cherokee


The following steps help ensure you buy the right unit for your 2010 Grand Cherokee.



  1. Identify your exact engine and model year, using the VIN to confirm compatible part numbers.

  2. Check the starter’s mounting pattern and electrical connections (terminals, plug style) to match your vehicle.

  3. Decide whether you want a new, remanufactured OEM, or used unit, considering warranty and expected lifespan.

  4. Compare prices across several retailers and review warranty terms and return policies.

  5. Factor in installation needs—some shops charge more for certain engine configurations or 4x4 models.


By following these steps, you can minimize the risk of ordering the wrong part and ensure a reliable replacement.


Engine options and fitment


If you’re unsure which starter fits your specific Grand Cherokee, check the service manual or consult the retailer’s compatibility tool using your VIN. The correct part depends on the engine type and the starter’s electrical and mounting configuration, not just the model year.


Installation and warranty considerations


Installation cost varies by shop and region, but expect labor to add a meaningful portion to the total if you’re not doing it yourself. Warranty length and coverage differ by manufacturer and retailer, so review terms when making a purchase.


Summary


For a 2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee, starter prices typically range from about $60–$120 for used units, $100–$180 for new aftermarket parts, and $150–$260 for OEM remanufactured units, with higher prices possible for certain engines or configurations. Shop around at auto parts stores, online retailers, and the dealership to compare fit, warranty, and total cost, including installation. Verifying compatibility with your VIN and engine is essential to ensure a reliable replacement.

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