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If you decide to bring your 2007 Toyota Corolla to a car mechanic to have the starter changed, you can expect to pay around $275 to $350 for the job. The labor portion typically ranges from $50 to $75, with the starter itself accounting for the remainder. If you choose to handle the replacement on your own, it's a relatively straightforward task compared to other starter replacements. While I wouldn't classify any car work as "simple" - as a broken bolt could turn a one-hour job into a ten-hour one - most people should be able to complete it during an extended lunch break. If you're buying the starter yourself, they can be found for between $100 and $175.
The typical price to replace the starter on a 2007 Toyota Corolla ranges from $300 to $500.