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How much does a 2007 Honda Odyssey alternator cost?

Typically, a replacement alternator for a 2007 Honda Odyssey runs roughly between $120 and $350 for the part, with total cost (part plus labor) commonly around $270 to $600 depending on where you shop and whether you use a dealer, aftermarket, or salvage unit.


Understanding the price landscape for this aging minivan requires looking at the part type, where it’s purchased, and what kind of installation you’re willing to accept. Below is a breakdown of the main options, followed by installation considerations and money-saving tips.


Part options and price ranges


Prices vary by source, part type, and warranty. Here are the typical ranges you’ll encounter in the current market.



  • OEM dealer-new alternator: approximately $350–$600

  • Aftermarket new (non-OEM) alternator: approximately $180–$350

  • Remanufactured (aftermarket or OEM-refurbished): approximately $120–$260

  • Used or salvaged unit: approximately $60–$150


Note: Many remanufactured units carry a core charge, which is refunded after you return your old alternator. Prices can vary by region and supplier, and some stores offer warranty-backed options that affect the total value.


Installed cost considerations


Labor and additional fees can significantly affect the final bill. The following factors commonly influence installed cost.



  • Labor time: Expect about 1–2 hours of work on a typical Odyssey; rates vary by shop and location.

  • Shop type: Dealerships usually charge higher labor rates than independent repair shops.

  • Diagnostic and disposal fees: Some shops include diagnostics if you proceed with the repair; others charge separately.

  • Warranty: Remanufactured units often come with 1–2 year warranties on parts and labor; longer warranties can add to the cost.

  • Core return and processing: If a core charge applies, you’ll need to return the old unit to receive the credit.


All told, the installed price for a 2007 Odyssey alternator typically falls in the $270 to $700 range, with the higher end reflecting dealer-installed OEM parts and higher labor rates in certain regions.


Money-saving tips


To keep costs down, consider these approaches before you commit to a replacement.



  • Shop around and obtain quotes from at least three shops or online retailers.

  • Ask for a remanufactured unit with a warranty and a low or no core charge.

  • Check for promotions, coupons, or bundled deals on parts and labor.

  • Consider DIY installation if you have the tools and mechanical experience, and ensure you follow safety procedures.

  • Inspect related components (serpentine belt, belt tensioner, and electrical connections) to avoid future failures or unnecessary labor.


DIY work carries risk; a botched installation can cause electrical issues or damage other systems, so weigh safety and skill against potential savings.


Summary


For a 2007 Honda Odyssey, the cost to replace the alternator hinges on the part source and installation choice. Part prices generally span from about $60 (used) to $600 (dealer-new), with typical remanufactured or aftermarket units in the $120–$350 range. Installed totals usually range from roughly $270 to $700, influenced by labor rates, location, and warranty options. By shopping around, understanding core charges, and considering DIY options if feasible, you can find a balance between cost and reliability.

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