Local parts store will charge around $300 for a rebuilt unit. Works great for the price, longevity is yet to be seen. The factory starter fault is the plastic plug in the unit, it breaks, it's a $15 thing. I chose this unit as I have over 200,000 miles on a 2012 4th Sorento. Installation isn't too bad if you remove the battery, airbox and throttle body and then find 2 x 14mm screws. Basically, you can't see the starter. Either way it works and hopefully works for what's left of the car's life.
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