Price of starter for 2006 ford taurus?
Price of starter for 2006 ford taurus?
From $80
Check out here http://www.carid.com/2006-ford-taurus-replacement-starters/
About $70 on the low side for a remanufactured aftermarket one to about $150 for a brand new OEM one. That's for the part only, not the labor to install it.
Probably 50-60 dollars
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