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How much is a starter for a 2012 Honda?

For a 2012 Honda, you’ll typically pay about 60 to 350 for a starter before labor, depending on the model and whether you choose a remanufactured, aftermarket, or OEM unit.


The 2012 Honda lineup—such as Civic, Accord, CR-V, Fit, Odyssey, and Pilot—uses several starter designs that vary by engine code and mounting. Prices fluctuate based on whether the part is original equipment manufacturer (OEM), aftermarket, remanufactured, or used, and they can include a core charge. Labor costs also affect the total project price.


Price ranges by sourcing a 2012 Honda starter


Prices vary by source and option. The following ranges reflect common choices seen at retailers and online marketplaces as of recent years; exact prices depend on model, engine, and location.



  • OEM Honda starter (new): typically $180–$350, with some models at the higher end; core charges, if any, may range from $0–$60.

  • Aftermarket remanufactured starter (non-OEM): typically $60–$180; warranties vary by brand and retailer.

  • Brand-new aftermarket starter (non-OEM): typically $120–$250; higher for premium brands or special high-output variants.

  • Used or rebuilt starter from a salvage yard: typically $40–$120; reliability and warranty are more variable.


Prices can change based on availability, regional demand, and whether you’re buying online or in-store. Always confirm current pricing and check for any included core charges or guarantees.


Installation costs should be considered when budgeting. Labor for a starter replacement can range from roughly $100 to $300, depending on vehicle access, shop rates, and whether diagnostics or additional parts are needed.


Practical buying tips


To help you shop efficiently, use the following checklist and compare at least a few retailers.



  • Check compatibility: verify the exact part number, engine code, and vehicle trim for your 2012 model (e.g., Civic with 1.8L engine).

  • Compare OEM vs remanufactured pricing and warranty terms; OEM is pricier but may offer longer warranty and assured fit.

  • Ask about core charges, return policies for cores, and whether the core must be returned to the same retailer.

  • Read product reviews and confirm compatibility with your alternator, wiring harness, and mounting brackets.

  • Factor installation costs and whether you or a shop will perform the replacement.


With due diligence, you can balance cost with reliability and get the right starter for your 2012 Honda.


Which 2012 Honda models share starter parts?


While many 2012 Honda models use similar 12-volt starters, mounting points, gear ratios, and engine codes can vary. Common models include the Civic, Accord, CR-V, Fit, Odyssey, and Pilot. Always verify the exact part number or VIN to ensure a correct fit, as cross-compatibility is limited between different engines and trims.


Summary


In short, a starter replacement for a 2012 Honda typically falls in a broad price band of roughly 60 to 350 before labor, influenced by model, part source (OEM vs aftermarket), and whether the unit is remanufactured or new. Plan for installation costs as part of the total, and shop around to compare compatibility, warranty, and core charges. By confirming the correct part number and evaluating options, you can find a solution that fits both your budget and your vehicle’s reliability needs.

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