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How much is a starter for a 2013 Hyundai?

For a 2013 Hyundai, a replacement starter typically costs about $60–$250 for aftermarket units, or $180–$400 for an OEM Hyundai part, with installation bringing the total to roughly $200–$700 depending on model and labor rates.


What determines the price


Prices vary based on several factors including the specific model and engine, whether you choose OEM or aftermarket, whether the unit is new or remanufactured, warranty terms, and where you buy.


The following list highlights the main price determinants you’ll encounter when shopping for a 2013 Hyundai starter.



  • Model and engine size: Different engines (e.g., 1.6L, 1.8L, 2.0L, 2.4L, 3.5L) can require different starter specifications or output ratings.

  • OEM vs aftermarket: OEM parts from a Hyundai dealer tend to be more expensive but align with factory specs and warranties; aftermarket parts vary in price and perceived quality.

  • New vs remanufactured: Remanufactured starters are often cheaper but may come with shorter warranties.

  • Warranty and supplier: Dealers often offer longer warranties; discount retailers or online sellers may price more aggressively but trade on shorter or limited coverage.

  • Installation labor: Labor costs depend on the shop, region, and how accessible the starter is in your vehicle.


Understanding these factors will help you estimate total costs when shopping for a 2013 Hyundai starter and comparing quotes.


Representative price ranges by model


Elantra (2013, 1.8L/2.0L)


Estimated prices for the Elantra starter, excluding labor, are roughly:



  • Remanufactured: $60–$120

  • Aftermarket new: $80–$180

  • OEM Hyundai: $180–$350


Installation labor typically runs $80–$150, depending on shop and region.


Sonata (2013, 2.4L / 2.0L)


Estimated prices for the Sonata starter, excluding labor, are roughly:



  • Remanufactured: $70–$120

  • Aftermarket new: $90–$200

  • OEM Hyundai: $180–$400


Installation labor typically $90–$170.


Santa Fe (2013, 2.4L / 3.5L)


Estimated prices for the Santa Fe starter, excluding labor, are roughly:



  • Remanufactured: $80–$130

  • Aftermarket new: $100–$230

  • OEM Hyundai: $190–$420


Labor: $100–$180.


Tucson (2013, 2.0L / 2.4L)


Estimated prices for the Tucson starter, excluding labor, are roughly:



  • Remanufactured: $70–$120

  • Aftermarket new: $90–$190

  • OEM Hyundai: $180–$370


Labor: $90–$160.


Accent (2013, 1.6L)


Estimated prices for the Accent starter, excluding labor, are roughly:



  • Remanufactured: $60–$110

  • Aftermarket new: $70–$150

  • OEM Hyundai: $170–$320


Labor: $80–$140.


Summary


The cost of a starter for a 2013 Hyundai varies widely by model, engine and source. Expect aftermarket units to run roughly $60–$250, OEM parts $180–$400, with installation typically $100–$250. Always confirm compatibility with your exact trim and engine code, and shop around to compare quotes from parts stores and shops. If you’re unsure, seek a precise estimate from a trusted mechanic based on your vehicle’s configuration and location.

How much does it cost to replace a starter on a Hyundai?


Hyundai Starter Replacement Cost Estimates
The average cost for a Starter Replacement is between $458 and $613 but can vary from car to car.



Is it worth fixing a starter?


They typically last between 100,000 to 150,000 miles, but when they fail, replacing them is a non-negotiable to get your vehicle running again. A remanufactured starter is an excellent option for many car owners looking for a balance of cost and reliability. Remanufacturing is not the same as rebuilding.



How do I know if my Hyundai starter is bad?


Clicking Sounds Without Engine Cranking
One of the most recognizable symptoms of a starter problem is a single loud click or a rapid series of clicks when you try to start the vehicle, with the engine not cranking at all.



How much does a starter cost for a Hyundai Sonata 2013?


between $518 and $646
The average cost for a 2013 Hyundai Sonata Starter Replacement is between $518 and $646. Labor costs are estimated between $134 and $197 while parts are priced between $384 and $449.


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