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How much is a starter for a 2019 Kia Forte?

A starter for a 2019 Kia Forte typically costs between $100 and $400 for the part, with installation bringing the total to about $250 to $700 depending on options and location. Prices vary by source, engine variant, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts.


Below is a detailed breakdown to help you shop confidently, whether you’re replacing the starter yourself or paying a shop to do it.


What you’ll pay for the starter itself


Prices vary by part type and source. Below are representative ranges for typical 2019 Kia Forte starters sold in the U.S.



  • OEM Kia dealer: typically $250–$450 for a new starter, depending on the exact engine variant and part number.

  • Remanufactured OE-style starter (aftermarket): typically $120–$260, offering a balance between price and reliability.

  • Brand-new aftermarket starter (Bosch, Denso, Remy, etc.): typically $150–$350, with warranty options.

  • Used or rebuilt from a salvage yard or online seller: typically $60–$150, but quality and warranty vary.


Prices vary by engine variant and supplier. Always confirm compatibility with your VIN and the exact part number, and check warranty terms when buying a starter.


What affects the total cost to install


In addition to the starter price, installation charges can vary. The following factors influence the total you’ll pay for labor and related services.



  • Labor time: Replacement is usually 1–2 hours for a straightforward swap, depending on access and vehicle configuration.

  • Shop hourly rate: Independent shops often charge less than dealerships; urban areas and dealer service centers tend to be higher.

  • Additional parts or services: New mounting bolts, sealant, or related hardware may add $5–$40 if needed.

  • Battery and charging system check: Some shops include this in the price; others charge separately, typically $0–$50.

  • Taxes and disposal fees: Sales tax and disposal of the old starter or batteries can add a small amount to the bill.


For a budget-conscious option, compare remanufactured starters from reputable suppliers and obtain multiple labor quotes. For maximum reliability and a warranty, consider OEM or well-known aftermarket brands with solid warranty terms.


Summary


For a 2019 Kia Forte, plan for the starter itself to cost about $100–$450 depending on whether you choose OEM, remanufactured, or aftermarket parts. Installed price typically ranges from roughly $250 to $700, influenced by engine variant, labor rates, and local taxes. Always verify compatibility with your VIN, compare multiple quotes, and weigh warranty options to decide the best value for your situation.

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