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How much is a starter for a 2017 Honda Accord Sport?

Prices for a starter typically range from about $100 to $600 for the part itself, with installation labor usually adding another $100 to $300 depending on location and shop. The exact price depends on whether you choose an OEM or aftermarket unit and whether it is new or remanufactured.


What you should know about the price


The cost of a starter is driven by the type of part (OEM vs aftermarket), its condition (new vs remanufactured), and where you buy it. Engine variant and VIN-specific part numbers can influence availability and price, but the overall range remains broad enough to accommodate budget-conscious buyers and those seeking original equipment.


Cost ranges by part type



  • New OEM Honda starter (dealer-sourced): typically $300–$600, not including labor or tax.

  • Remanufactured OEM starter: often $150–$350, plus tax and installation.

  • Aftermarket new starter (non-OEM, compatible): typically $100–$250, with installation costs extra.

  • Used or rebuilt starter from a salvage yard: often $50–$150, plus installation and possible warranty trade-offs.


Prices above reflect common U.S. market ranges from 2024–2026 and can vary by region, retailer, and whether the engine is the standard 2.0L/2.4L configuration or a different variant. Always confirm compatibility with your vehicle’s VIN before purchase.


Where to shop for a starter



  • Honda dealership parts department or service center for OEM availability and official warranty.

  • Auto parts retailers (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly, NAPA) for remanufactured or aftermarket options.

  • Online marketplaces (RockAuto, Amazon) offering a wide range of brands; check seller ratings and warranty terms.

  • Local salvage yards or independent rebuild shops for lower-cost used or remanufactured units (verify condition and warranty).


When shopping, compare warranty length, return policy, core charges, and whether the starter is remanufactured or new to avoid hidden costs and ensure reliability.


In practice, most 2017 Honda Accord Sport owners pay a sum that reflects both part price and labor: roughly $150–$350 for the starter itself and $100–$250 for professional installation. Doing the job yourself can reduce total cost to the price of the part plus any tool rentals or purchases.


Summary


The price of a starter for a 2017 Honda Accord Sport varies widely based on OEM versus aftermarket, new versus remanufactured, and where you buy. Expect about $100–$600 for the part, with labor adding $100–$300. Verify compatibility with your VIN, compare warranty terms, and choose a option that balances cost with reliability.

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