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The 2008 Ford Fusion's starter is positioned below the intake manifold near the top of the engine. This component is responsible for cranking the main motor to start the engine and maintain combustion. A faulty starter will prevent the car from starting and may produce a clicking sound when you turn the key. To replace the starter, anticipate spending around $300 to $500 on average - parts costing about $300 and labor around $200. If you decide to remove it yourself, it should take approximately one and a half hours and will require a wrench for the task.
The starting component in a 2008 Ford Fusion is located at the highest rear position of the engine. To access it, you will have to take out the battery first.