What is a fair price to have the starter replaced (on an Acura RSX)?

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Hi! My stater went out, and I was wondering what is a fair price for its replacement including parts and labor?

Most of the places I've called said my car comes with either 1 of 2 different starters, a Denso or a Mitsuba. The general consensus is that they have to match the starter brand. A rebuilt Mitsuba costs quite a bit more than a rebuilt Denso.

I've been calling around, and one place quoted me $379 total. Another place said the labor alone would cost ballpark $200. Yet another place said $400-$500 for the Denso and $700-$800 for the Mitsuba.

On various online parts stores (such as Napa, Autozone, RockAuto) Densor or Mitsuba "style?" rebuilt Bosch and AC Delco, among some other brands range from about $140-$200. Actual Denso and Mitsuba rebuilt starters cost quite a bit more.

I guess I have two questions:

How important is that they use an actual Mitsuba or Denso starter? and are those fair price quotes?
PS-My dad originally intended to take the starter out himself, test it, and replace it himself. Let's just its location is quite hard to work on. He gave up. To add to that, one mechanic, which I kind of trust, said on my car it is a particularly labor intensive job due to its location...
 
they should charge a 1000 dollars for being so lazy.

disconnect the batt.

remove the wires from the starter

and then unbolt the starter
 
dont go to autozone the starter will go out in a week....the different ones means they came with 2 options you need to see what kind it is in order to get the right price..you can find one for about 175 tops so about 135-165 and installation is an hour so you should be looking at 350 total to install it...
 
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