A typical replacement for a single power sliding door motor on a 2012 Honda Odyssey runs roughly between $600 and $950, depending on parts and labor. If both sliding doors require replacement, the total can approach $1,200 to $1,900 or more. Exact pricing varies by region, shop, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts.
What drives the price
Several factors influence the overall cost, including the type of motor (OEM vs aftermarket), the need for additional parts, the time required for installation, and the local labor rate. It’s also important to confirm that the motor is the actual failure, as issues with wiring, switches, or the door track can mimic motor problems.
Parts costs
Below is a typical cost range for the motor and related components per door. Note that prices can vary by retailer and whether you buy OEM or aftermarket parts.
- OEM (Honda) power sliding door motor: approximately $350–$550
- Aftermarket/third-party motor: approximately $150–$350
- Additional parts (harness, door latch connections, small hardware): $20–$100
- Diagnostic/assembly-related fees (may be waived if you proceed with the repair): $60–$100
Prices shown reflect common market ranges and can differ by supplier, region, and whether multiple parts are needed beyond the motor itself.
Labor and total cost estimates
Labor is the other major component of the price. The time to replace a sliding door motor depends on access, door trim removal, and whether the door needs extra parts or modifications. Here are typical figures to help you budget.
- Estimated labor time per door: 2–4 hours
- Average shop labor rate: $80–$120 per hour
- Estimated labor cost per door: roughly $160–$480
- Two-door replacement (both sliding doors): double the single-door labor estimate
- Typical total per door (parts + labor): $600–$950
- Typical total for both doors (parts + labor): $1,200–$1,900
These ranges assume standard conditions and may vary with the shop’s pricing, regional labor rates, and whether OEM parts are used. Always obtain a written quote that itemizes parts, labor, and tax before approving the work.
What to consider before committing
Before authorizing replacement, consider requesting a diagnostic check to confirm the motor is at fault. In some cases, the issue lies with the door switch, wiring harness, motor relay, or the door regulator. If you own the vehicle under an extended warranty or recall program, check with the dealer for coverage options. Getting multiple quotes from independent shops and a Honda dealer can help you gauge the market rate.
Summary
Replacing a sliding door motor on a 2012 Honda Odyssey typically costs $600–$950 per door, with two-door replacement around $1,200–$1,900. Part choice (OEM vs aftermarket), labor rates, and any necessary ancillary parts drive the final price. To avoid surprises, obtain written quotes that break down parts, labor, diagnostics, and tax, and confirm the problem is the motor before proceeding.


