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How much does a Honda Odyssey transmission cost?

The typical installed price for replacing a Honda Odyssey transmission ranges from about $2,000 to $6,000, depending on whether you choose a used, rebuilt/remanufactured, or new OEM unit and on local labor rates. This article explains current pricing, what drives the cost, and how to save.


The cost to replace a Honda Odyssey transmission varies by model year and transmission option, and it can be influenced by where you shop (dealership vs. independent shop) and the local labor market. In most recent generations, the Odyssey uses a 10-speed automatic transmission, which is a substantial component to replace and can affect both parts availability and labor time.


Current pricing landscape


Prices reflect typical installed costs for transmissions in U.S. shops as of 2024–2026.



  • Used or salvage transmission: typically around $1,500 – $3,000 installed

  • Remanufactured/transmission rebuilt: around $3,000 – $5,000 installed

  • New OEM transmission: around $4,500 – $7,000 installed


Prices can vary by year, vehicle condition, warranty terms, and the shop’s labor rate.


Factors that affect price


Several factors determine the final bill for a Honda Odyssey transmission replacement.



  • Year and model: More recent Odysseys use a 10-speed automatic; older models may differ in complexity and parts availability

  • Replacement option: used, remanufactured, or new OEM

  • Labor rates and location: metropolitan areas generally cost more

  • Shop type: dealer service centers often charge more than independent shops

  • Additional parts and services: torque converter, seals, gasket kit, fluids, and potential drivetrain checks


Always request a detailed, itemized estimate that separates parts, labor, and any disposal or core charges so you can compare apples to apples.


Ways to save on a transmission replacement


There are practical steps that can cut the total cost while maintaining reliability.



  • Consider remanufactured or rebuilt units with a credible warranty rather than a brand-new OEM transmission

  • Shop around and obtain multiple quotes from dealers and independent shops

  • Ask about warranty duration and what it covers (parts vs. labor)

  • Inquire about bundled services that could reduce overall labor, such as driveline inspections or fluid services

  • Maintain the vehicle to reduce the risk of future issues, following Honda’s recommended service schedule for fluid changes where applicable


Understanding warranties and included services helps you avoid hidden fees and unexpected bills.


What to ask your shop before the work begins


Before authorizing a transmission replacement, ask these questions to protect yourself and ensure you get the best value.



  • What is included in the price (parts, labor, fluids, disposal, core charge)?

  • Is the replacement a used, remanufactured, or new OEM unit?

  • What is the warranty on parts and labor, and how long does it last?

  • Are there any recalls or service bulletins related to the transmission that should be addressed?

  • Will you provide a written estimate and a final invoice?


Clear communication helps prevent surprises if issues arise after the repair.


Summary


Replacing a Honda Odyssey transmission is a major repair with a wide price range. For most owners, plan around $2,000 to $6,000 installed, recognizing that a brand-new OEM unit and added driveline work can push totals higher. By obtaining multiple quotes, choosing the right replacement option, and understanding warranty coverage, you can secure a reliable fix at a fair price. Always verify current pricing with several shops before proceeding.

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