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How much is a starter for a 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe?

In most cases, a starter for a 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe costs roughly $100–$350 for the part, with installation labor extra. Prices vary by engine type (2.4L I4 or 3.5L V6) and by sourcing—OEM, remanufactured, or aftermarket.


Pricing options and what affects cost


The ranges below reflect common part prices from mainstream sources. They exclude installation labor and potential core charges, which can affect the total.



  • OEM new starter: typically $250–$450

  • OEM remanufactured starter: typically $180–$300

  • Aftermarket new starter: typically $100–$250

  • Aftermarket remanufactured starter: typically $80–$180


Prices vary by the Santa Fe’s engine variant (2.4L I4 or 3.5L V6), the exact part number, warranty terms, and retailer. Always verify compatibility before purchase and be aware of potential core charges.


Where to buy and install


Sources for the starter range from Hyundai dealerships to auto parts stores and online marketplaces. Installation can be performed by a shop or, if you’re comfortable with car work, by you.



  • Hyundai dealership (OEM): typically $250–$450 for the part

  • Auto parts retailers (Advance Auto Parts, AutoZone, O'Reilly): typically $120–$260 for the part

  • Online marketplaces (Amazon, eBay, RockAuto): typically $90–$230 for the part

  • Independent repair shop: typically $150–$350 for the part, plus labor


Always confirm that the part matches your Santa Fe’s engine code and year, account for core charges, and review warranty terms. If you’re unsure about compatibility or installation, a professional can help ensure you get the right unit the first time.


Summary


The starting price for a 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe starter generally ranges from about $80 to $450, depending on whether the unit is aftermarket or OEM, new or remanufactured, and where you buy it. Factor in labor costs if you’re not replacing it yourself, and confirm engine compatibility and any core charges before purchasing.

How long does a starter last in a Hyundai Santa Fe?


Car starters usually last between 80,000 and 100,000 starts or between 100,000 and 300,000 miles. Some of the most common causes of early starter failure include damaged conductor brushes, bad starter relays, and loose wiring.



What is the most common problem with Hyundai Santa Fe?


Top Hyundai Santa Fe Problems

  • Hesitation.
  • No Sound from Speakers.
  • Engine Stalling/Shutting Down While Driving (Crankshaft Position Sensor Issues)
  • Stuttering Transmission.
  • Engine Failure.
  • Air Bag Issues.
  • Paint Issues/Paint Coming Off.
  • Fuel Level Sensor and Gauge Malfunction/Failure.



How much is a 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe worth today?


The value of a used 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe ranges from $1,079 to $4,321, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options. Get a free appraisal here.



How much is it to replace a starter on a Hyundai Santa Fe?


The average cost for a Hyundai Santa Fe Starter Replacement is between $420 and $569.


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