This is so annoying! My car won’t start. It makes a noise like it’s trying to, but it won’t turn over. I’m pretty sure I need a new starter. About how much would having a new starter installed cost me?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Oh no! I’m sorry to hear that you’re having trouble with your starter! Based on what you’ve described, it does sound like the starter might be the problem. A car starter replacement costs about $80-$350 for parts and labor, depending on what type of car you have and the quality of the replacement starter.
You can usually save a little money by going with a rebuilt starter instead of a new one.
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