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How much does it cost to replace a CV joint on a Honda Odyssey?

In the Honda Odyssey, CV joint replacement costs typically fall into two broad ranges: about $300–$800 if you replace the full CV axle (both joints and boot), and about $150–$600 if you replace only the CV joint itself.


Cost scenarios for a Honda Odyssey


Prices can vary by model year, region, and part choice. The figures below reflect typical U.S. prices as of 2024–2025.



  • Full CV axle replacement (both joints and boot): Parts typically range from $60–$350 for aftermarket or OEM axles, with labor of about 1–3 hours. Total commonly about $400–$900 per axle; in high-cost areas or with OEM parts, it can be $1,000 or more.

  • CV joint replacement without replacing the axle: Parts for a single joint kit usually run $50–$180, plus 1–3 hours of labor. Total commonly about $150–$650.

  • Boot-only replacement (when the joint is still serviceable but the boot is torn): Parts around $20–$60 for a boot kit, with 0.5–1.5 hours of labor. Total typically $60–$150.


These ranges reflect typical quotes from independent shops and dealerships. Actual prices depend on the specific Odyssey model year, the shop’s labor rate, and whether OEM or aftermarket parts are used.


What drives the price


Several factors influence how much you’ll pay to replace a CV joint on a Honda Odyssey. Understanding these can help you get a clearer, more accurate quote.



  • Part quality and type: OEM vs aftermarket parts; replacing just the joint versus the entire axle can shift costs.

  • Scope of work: Replacing a single CV joint, replacing both joints on an axle, or replacing the entire CV axle assembly each has different labor and parts implications.

  • Labor rate and location: Urban areas and dealerships typically charge more per hour than independent shops; regional price differences are common.

  • Vehicle generation and design: Different Odyssey generations use different CV axle assemblies; some newer axles may be more complex or require additional service, such as boot replacement or alignment checks.

  • Related repairs: Damaged boots, leaking seals, or worn wheel bearings discovered during inspection can add to the bill.

  • Warranty and parts choice: Longer warranties on OEM parts may raise upfront costs but can reduce risk over time; some shops offer bundled warranties on labor.


In practice, you’ll often pay more in major metropolitan areas or at a dealership, and less at an independent shop with good service history. Always ask for an itemized estimate that separates parts, labor, and any disposal or shop fees.


Warranty and service considerations


Ask whether the quote includes a labor warranty or parts warranty, and whether the price covers related services such as a wheel alignment after axle replacement. A reputable shop should provide clear warranty terms and what they cover.


How to get an accurate quote


To avoid surprises, request multiple, itemized quotes and verify what is included in each. Bring details about your Odyssey’s model year, current symptoms (for example, clicking noises, vibration, or steering pull), and whether you’re open to OEM vs aftermarket parts. If possible, have the shop perform a hands-on inspection to confirm whether the joint is the sole issue or if the axle itself should be replaced.


Summary


For a Honda Odyssey, CV joint replacement costs generally fall between $300 and $800 if you replace the full CV axle, and $150 to $600 if you replace only the joint itself. Prices vary by model year, region, parts choice, and whether a full axle is required. Always obtain several detailed, itemized quotes and consider any additional needed work, such as boot replacement or alignment, when budgeting.

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