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

For a Honda Odyssey, a starter replacement typically costs roughly $300 to $800 in total, depending on model year, whether you use a new or remanufactured unit, and local labor rates. This article breaks down the cost factors, from part price to labor time, so you can estimate your total and compare quotes.


What determines the price


Several factors influence the total cost, including the price of the starter itself, how long the job takes, the shop’s hourly rate, and any related work needed.


Cost drivers include:



  • Part choice (new OEM vs remanufactured vs used)

  • Labor time required to access and replace the starter

  • Regional labor rates and shop type (dealership vs independent)

  • Core charges and warranty terms


Understanding these factors helps you estimate your total and compare quotes from shops.


Parts costs: new vs remanufactured


Starter motors are available in new OEM, aftermarket new, and remanufactured forms. Each option has different price points and warranties.


Typical price ranges:



  • New OEM or high-quality aftermarket starter: roughly $200–$500+

  • Remanufactured starter: roughly $120–$260

  • Core charges: often $0–$80, refundable when the old starter is returned

  • Installation hardware or related parts: sometimes included or add-ons of $10–$40


Prices vary by Odyssey model year and where you purchase the part. Always confirm the core policy and warranty length with the seller or shop.


Labor costs and time


The labor component depends on access, your vehicle’s layout, and the mechanic’s rate. Replacing a starter on a Honda Odyssey typically requires removing components to reach the starter on the transmission bell housing.


Typical ranges:



  • Estimated labor time: about 1.5–3 hours, depending on engine year and access

  • Average labor rate: roughly $75–$150 per hour in many U.S. shops (higher at dealerships or urban shops)

  • Estimated labor cost: typically $120–$450


Some shops may charge a diagnostic fee if the cause isn’t clear or if additional issues are found during replacement.


Regional and year-to-year variations


Costs can vary by region, shop type (independent vs dealership), and the Odyssey’s model year or engine configuration. Always request a written estimate that itemizes parts, labor, and any additional fees.


Getting an estimate


To obtain a reliable cost estimate for your Honda Odyssey, gather quotes from multiple sources and have the technician inspect the vehicle if needed. Ask for a breakdown listing the part price, core charge, labor hours, hourly rate, and any extra services.


Common sources include your local Honda dealership service department, independent auto repair shops, and online parts retailers that offer installation services.


Summary


A starter replacement on a Honda Odyssey typically falls in the range of $300 to $800, with remanufactured starters and lower labor rates pushing costs toward the lower end and OEM/new parts plus higher labor costs toward the higher end. Your exact price will depend on model year, part choice, and local labor rates. Always obtain multiple quotes and verify warranties.

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