What are the costs to replace the starter in a 2009 Corolla?

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Mark B. January 25, 2021
The cost of a new starter on a 2009 Toyota Corolla is anywhere from $50 to $110 depending on the store. The cost to get it replaced if taken to a mechanic is anywhere from $60 to $70 in labor costs. The starter is also called the self-starter, cranking motor, or starter motor and it is what is used to crank the engine to be able to start it. To tell when the starter is going bad You hear a clicking noise when You turn the key or push the engine start button, engine doesn't crank or lights go on but nothing else happens. The starter typically lasts for around 75,000 to 125,000 miles or so. It only takes about 10 to 20 minutes or so to change the starter.
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Ryan S. April 9, 2020
To replace a 2009 toyota corolla starter will cost about $230 - $427 for parts and $284 - $496 for labor.
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