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How much is a starter for a Honda Pilot 2015?

Typical price range for a starter replacement on a 2015 Honda Pilot (parts only) is about $120–$450 depending on whether you choose remanufactured aftermarket, new aftermarket, or OEM/new from a dealer. Labor is extra, usually $100–$300.


Pricing options


Prices vary by condition, supplier, and warranty. The following ranges cover common options available in 2024–2026 for the 2015 Honda Pilot.



  • Remanufactured aftermarket starter: typically $120–$250.

  • New aftermarket starter (non-OEM brand): typically $150–$300.

  • New OEM-style starter from dealer or OEM supplier: typically $350–$450+.

  • Used or salvage-rebuilt starter (limited warranty): typically $50–$150.


Prices can vary by retailer, shipping, and warranty terms. If you’re buying a complete kit or a unit with expedited shipping, add those costs to the base price. Also consider the core charge on remanufactured units, which is refunded when you return a core.


Where to buy


Several common sources offer starters for the Honda Pilot, with price and warranty differences to consider.



  • Major auto parts chains and dealership parts counters (in-store or online).

  • Online retailers and marketplaces (e.g., RockAuto, Amazon, eBay) with varying warranty options.

  • Salvage yards or rebuilt shops for used or remanufactured cores.


When shopping, verify compatibility for the 2015 Pilot with your engine configuration (likely the 3.5L V6) and check for a warranty, core-return policy, and return options if the part is not a fit.


Compatibility and installation notes


Make sure the starter is specifically listed for Honda Pilot 2015 with your engine type and dual-stage ignition system if applicable. Installation can be straightforward for some DIYers, but may require standard mechanical tools and access from underneath the vehicle; labor costs vary by shop and region.


If you’re unsure about fitment or installation, consult a mechanic or the parts retailer’s support to confirm compatibility before purchasing. A properly matched starter with a good warranty can save time and money in the long run.


Summary


For a 2015 Honda Pilot, the cost of a starter (parts only) typically ranges from about $120 to $450, with labor adding roughly $100 to $300 depending on location and shop rates. Your choice between remanufactured, new aftermarket, or OEM may swing the price significantly. Always verify model compatibility, warranty terms, and whether a core charge applies before buying.

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