Most drivers can expect to pay about 350 to 800 dollars to replace the power steering pump on a 2008 Honda CR-V, though exact pricing varies by region and shop and may be higher if extra parts or a system flush are required.
The 2008 CR-V uses a hydraulic power steering system driven by a belt from the engine. Replacing the pump involves parts costs, labor, and any ancillary services such as fluid replacement, bleeding the system, and potentially replacing the belt or hoses if wear is detected. Prices are influenced by whether you choose an OEM (dealer) pump, an aftermarket remanufactured unit, and whether the job includes a belt, hoses, and a purge/bleed of the system.
Cost components
Costs break down into several key categories, with typical ranges you might see on a shop quote.
- Power steering pump itself (OEM vs aftermarket/remanufactured): typically $60–$350.
- Labor to remove and install the pump: about 2–4 hours, depending on access; roughly $160–$480 at common shop rates of $80–$120/hour.
- Power steering fluid and basic bleeding: about $5–$30 for fluid; bleeding sometimes included in labor, otherwise a separate charge.
- Additional parts that may be replaced during the job (belt, hoses, clamps, or O-rings): about $20–$150.
- System diagnostic or flushing services (if performed): about $20–$50 for fluids and a small diagnostic/bleed charge if not included.
In practice, most customers see a total in the low hundreds to around eight hundred dollars, depending on the exact parts used and the shop’s labor rate.
Typical price ranges by source
Price quotes vary by setting and service model, with dealer networks generally charging more than independent shops. Here is a general guide to what you might expect from different sources.
- Independent repair shop or local mechanic: typically $300–$700 total.
- Midsize or chain shop: roughly $350–$750 total, similar to independent shops but with some variation by region.
- Dealership or authorized service center: typically $600–$1,000 total, reflecting OEM parts and higher labor rates.
- Mobile mechanic or on-site service: about $350–$800 total, depending on travel time and parts availability.
Prices vary by the pump choice, whether you replace extra components, and the shop’s labor rate; getting several quotes helps identify the best value.
Tips to save money and ensure a solid repair
To maximize value and avoid surprises, consider these steps when planning a power steering pump replacement.
- Get multiple, itemized quotes that separately list parts, labor, fluids, and any additional procedures (bleed, belt replacement, hoses).
- Ask for aftermarket/remanufactured pumps and confirm warranty terms; some shops offer substantial savings with approved reman parts.
- Clarify whether the quote includes a complete bleed and testing of the system after installation.
- Check whether a belt replacement is due, as changing the belt during the same service can reduce labor costs in the long run.
- Confirm that the shop will properly dispose of old fluid and reset/bleed the system to avoid air in the lines.
Careful quoting and optional bundle services can help you stay within your budget while ensuring the system operates smoothly.
Summary
Replacing the power steering pump on a 2008 Honda CR-V typically falls in the range of a few hundred dollars up to about $800, with higher costs possible if OEM parts are chosen, a belt or hoses are replaced, or additional system work is needed. Always obtain multiple, itemized quotes and consider an aftermarket or remanufactured pump to balance cost and reliability. Proper bleeding and testing after installation are essential to restore full steering performance.


