What are the costs to replace the starter in a 2007 Tundra?

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Margaret W. January 18, 2021
If You want to know how much it will cost to replace a starter on the 2007 Toyota Tundra, look no further. You can expect to pay up to $800 to replace the starter on this vehicle. The starter can cost You anywhere from $150 to $300 depending on which starter You purchase. I recommend buying a starter with a long warranty so that if it fails again, You'll be covered. For labor, You can expect to pay up to $500 depending on the area You live in and how much they are charging for labor an hour. Before choosing a shop, make sure You call around and get different quotes so that You can get the best price.
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Diedre K. April 9, 2020
The cost of replacing the starter motor on a 2007 toyota tundra is between $800 and $1200 depending on labor costs as the parts are about $450.
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