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How much does it cost to replace a starter on a 2005 Honda Odyssey?

Typically, replacing the starter on a 2005 Honda Odyssey costs about $350 to $800, depending on parts and labor. This price range covers different parts options, labor rates, and shop types.


Prices reflect typical ranges observed at independent shops and dealerships in North America as of 2024–2026. Actual quotes can vary by region, vehicle condition, and whether any ancillary work is required.


What affects the total price


The price you’ll pay for a starter replacement is driven by the parts you choose, the labor rate at the shop, and whether you go to an independent shop or a dealership. The following sections break down these factors and provide typical ranges.


Parts options and price ranges:



  • Aftermarket rebuilt starter: typically $70–$150

  • New aftermarket starter: typically $120–$260

  • OEM (Honda) new starter: typically $250–$500


Choosing between rebuilt, aftermarket, and OEM parts affects upfront cost as well as warranty and long-term reliability. Rebuilt units are usually cheapest but may carry shorter warranties; OEM starters typically come with longer warranties though at higher upfront cost.


Labor costs and shop type


Labor costs depend on how long the job takes and the shop’s hourly rate. On a 2005 Odyssey, a starter replacement is typically a 1.0–2.0 hour job, depending on access and any additional work needed.


Labor costs by shop type and rate:



  • Independent auto shop: roughly $75–$110 per hour; total labor around $75–$220

  • Dealership: roughly $110–$150 per hour; total labor around $110–$300


Considering both parts and labor, typical total installation costs are roughly $350–$650 when using aftermarket parts at an independent shop, and roughly $550–$900 when using OEM parts or visiting a dealer.


Additional considerations


In some cases, a failing starter coincides with other electrical or engine components. Expect possible extra charges if the battery is weak, the belt needs removal, or the flywheel and mounting hardware require extra work. Always have the battery and charging system tested as part of the service to avoid a repeat failure after replacement.


Summary


In brief, the cost to replace the starter on a 2005 Honda Odyssey generally falls in the range of $350 to $900, depending on the part type, labor rate, and service location. Getting multiple quotes and confirming part warranties can help you secure the best price.

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