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How much does it cost to replace a power steering pump on a 2002 Honda Odyssey?

Typically, expect to pay roughly $400 to $900 for the replacement in the United States, depending on parts and labor choices.


That range reflects variations in parts quality (remanufactured, aftermarket, or OEM), labor costs by region, and whether additional components like belts or hoses must be replaced during the job.


Cost breakdown


Understanding the main cost drivers can help you budget and compare quotes from shops.


Parts options


Prices vary by the type of pump you choose. Here are common options and their typical ranges:



  • Remanufactured power steering pump: approximately $60–$180.

  • New aftermarket pump: approximately $180–$360.

  • New OEM Honda pump: approximately $300–$500.


Choosing between options will shift the total cost by hundreds of dollars, with OEM parts at the high end and remanufactured parts at the low end.


Labor and additional costs


Labor time and related expenses are the other major drivers of the total bill. Here’s what to expect.


Labor time and rates



  • Typical labor time: about 2–4 hours.

  • Average shop rate: roughly $75–$150 per hour, depending on location and facility.


In addition, you may incur charges for a belt replacement if the belt shows wear, new hoses or clamps if leaks are present, and the cost to dispose of old fluid and recycle the old pump.


Costs will rise if extra parts or service are needed beyond the pump replacement.


What to expect during service


Mechanics will drain the power steering fluid, remove the belt, detach the old pump, install the new pump, reconnect lines, refill fluid, and bleed the system to remove air. The job typically takes 2–4 hours and may require a belt replacement or hose checks if wear is detected.


Tips for saving money


Consider these steps to optimize quotes and reduce cost without sacrificing reliability.



  • Request remanufactured or aftermarket pumps as cost-conscious alternatives to OEM parts.

  • Shop around for quotes from independent shops and Honda dealers; compare both labor and parts pricing.

  • Ask about bundled service options (e.g., belt replacement or hose inspection included in the same visit).


Be mindful that some shops may charge a diagnostic fee if they need to verify the problem beyond a visible leak.


Summary


For a 2002 Honda Odyssey, plan for a total replacement cost in the neighborhood of $400–$900, influenced by parts choice and regional labor rates. Remanufactured or aftermarket pumps offer substantial savings over OEM parts, while labor costs can vary widely. Gather multiple quotes, confirm whether any ancillary components are needed, and ensure the shop bleeds the system properly after installation to avoid air-related steering issues.

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