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How much is a starter for a 2014 Honda CRV?

A starter for a 2014 Honda CR-V typically costs between about $100 and $500 for the part, with installed prices generally in the $250 to $700 range depending on the type of starter and where you have it serviced. This range covers OEM and aftermarket options, new and remanufactured units, and regional labor rates.


The exact price depends on whether you buy an OEM starter from Honda or a third‑party part, whether the unit is new or remanufactured, your location, taxes, and whether a core charge applies. The CR-V’s 2014 model year uses a compact starter, and some engine variations may affect part numbers and availability, so prices can vary by VIN.


Price ranges by starter type


Prices fall into several categories depending on the starter type. The following breakdown covers typical price ranges for the 2014 Honda CR-V:



  • OEM Honda starter (new): typically $250–$500 for the part, with possible dealer-specific fees.

  • Aftermarket remanufactured starter (non‑OEM): typically $100–$200 for the part.

  • Aftermarket new starter (non‑OEM): typically $150–$350 for the part.

  • Used or salvaged starter: typically $50–$150 for the part, with higher risk and limited or no warranty.


Prices vary by retailer, core charges may apply, and warranties differ. Always verify exact part numbers with your VIN to ensure compatibility.


Installed price considerations


Labor costs and installation fees can significantly affect total price. The following points help estimate total installed cost:



  • Labor charges typically range from about $75 to $200 at an independent shop, and may be higher at a dealership or specialty shop.

  • Core charges can add $0 to $60 or more if the seller requires you to return a core; many retailers credit the core when you return the old starter.

  • Taxes and shop fees vary by location; some shops include disposal, clamps, or new hardware in the labor estimate.


To minimize cost, compare multiple quotes, ask about core return policies, and check if a remanufactured unit carries a warranty that’s equivalent to or better than a new unit.


Tips to save money and ensure reliability


Consider the following strategies to reduce total cost while ensuring reliability:



  1. Shop around for prices on the exact part using your CR-V’s VIN to confirm compatibility.

  2. Ask for a price that includes labor, core charge, and warranty details.

  3. Consider a remanufactured unit with a solid warranty instead of a new OEM unit if you are budget-conscious.

  4. Have the old starter removed and tested only after an initial diagnosis to avoid unnecessary replacement.


When in doubt, consult a trusted mechanic for a diagnosis to confirm the starter is the issue, because intermittent starting problems can sometimes be caused by battery, alternator, or cable issues rather than the starter itself.


Summary


For a 2014 Honda CR-V, the starter price depends heavily on the choice of part (OEM vs aftermarket), new vs remanufactured, and labor costs. Expect the part to cost roughly $100–$500, with installed totals commonly in the $250–$700 range, though regional pricing and vehicle variant can shift those numbers. Shop around, verify compatibility with your VIN, and ask about warranties and core charges to land the best overall deal.

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