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How much does it cost to replace a power steering pump on a 2008 Honda Odyssey?

The typical total cost to replace a power steering pump on a 2008 Honda Odyssey is about $350 to $900, depending on parts and labor. If you supply the pump and handle the job yourself, you might reduce the cost to roughly $150 to $350.


Replacing the power steering pump on a 2008 Honda Odyssey involves several variable factors. The Odyssey uses a V6 engine with a front-mounted pump that can require removal of components to access the belt and pump. Costs vary by region, shop rates, and whether you choose a new OEM part, a remanufactured unit, or an aftermarket alternative. In addition to the pump itself, you may incur charges for belts, hoses, fluid, and any related services such as a system bleed or fluid flush. The following sections break down typical costs and considerations for most U.S. markets.


Cost breakdown


Parts costs


Before listing expected price ranges for common parts, consider that your total can be influenced by the choice between OEM and aftermarket parts, as well as any additional hardware that might be needed during replacement.



  • Power steering pump (new OEM): typically $180–$350

  • Power steering pump (remanufactured/aftermarket): typically $60–$180

  • Core charge (often included with the price or billed separately): $0–$80

  • Reservoir, hoses, or mounting hardware (if replacements are required): $20–$100

  • Serpentine belt (if old or worn and replaced during service): $25–$60

  • Power steering fluid: $5–$15


Prices above reflect common market ranges and can vary by supplier, location, and whether you shop at a dealership, independent shop, or online parts retailer.


Labor costs and process


Labor costs cover the time a technician spends on disassembly, access, pump replacement, system bleed, and testing. Rates vary by region and shop policy, but typical figures help estimate your total.



  • Estimated labor time: 2–4 hours (varies with accessibility and whether other components need removal)

  • Shop labor rate: roughly $85–$150 per hour (larger urban areas or dealership shops can be higher)

  • Total labor range: about $170–$600

  • Additional fees: diagnostic charge if the cause isn’t immediately clear, shop supplies, and disposal fees


Note that DIY installation can save labor costs but requires mechanical skill, the right tools, and safe handling of the power steering system to avoid air leaks or contamination.


Other costs and scenarios


Some situations raise the total beyond the standard pump replacement. Consider these possibilities when budgeting.



  • Diagnostic fee if the issue isn’t straightforward: $50–$100

  • System bleed or flush (to remove air and old fluid): $60–$120

  • Leak repairs or hose replacements discovered during service: $20–$100 extra per component

  • If the power steering rack or other major components are faulty (less common for pump-only failures): total could exceed $1,000


Prices and scenarios above are estimates based on typical market conditions in many parts of the United States. Local labor rates, part availability, and whether a dealer or independent shop is used can shift totals significantly.


Summary


For a standard power steering pump replacement on a 2008 Honda Odyssey, expect a total bill in the approximate range of $350 to $900 when using a new or remanufactured pump and including labor. Opting for aftermarket parts or performing the job yourself can reduce costs to roughly $150–$350. Always factor in potential extras like fluid, belts, or hoses, and be prepared for regional price variations. If other steering components are implicated, costs can rise further, so obtaining a detailed, written estimate before work begins is advised.

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