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How much does it cost to replace a throttle body on a Honda CR-V?

Expect roughly $350–$900 for a throttle body replacement on a Honda CR‑V, depending on engine type, part choice (OEM vs aftermarket), and local labor rates.


The Honda CR‑V spans several generations with different engines and throttle-control setups. This article breaks down what drives the price, outlines typical cost ranges for common scenarios, and offers money-saving tips while noting the importance of proper diagnostics and programming for electronic throttle control systems.


Cost factors that affect the final bill


Several components influence the final cost. Here are the main factors to consider:



  • Parts cost: OEM (dealer) throttle bodies tend to be more expensive than aftermarket or rebuilt units. OEM ranges roughly from $180 to $600, while aftermarket options can be about $100 to $350.

  • Labor charges: Replacing a throttle body typically takes 1–2 hours. Independent shops often charge $75–$120 per hour; dealers or specialty shops may be $120–$200+ per hour depending on location.

  • Additional parts and services: Gaskets, seals, intake components, and potential sensors (MAP/TPS) may be needed. Some shops also require a throttle-body relearn or ECU calibration, which can add to labor costs.

  • Vehicle specifics: Engine type (for example, earlier CR‑Vs used a different 2.4L setup than later turbocharged variants) and generation can affect part availability and labor time.

  • Location and shop type: Dealer service departments often price higher than independent shops, but may offer stronger warranties or OEM parts.


Understanding these factors helps you estimate the total you’ll see on an invoice and compare quotes more effectively.


Estimated price ranges by replacement scenario


Prices reflect typical regional markets in the U.S. as of 2024–2026; your actual price may vary based on location, vehicle year, and chosen parts.



  • OEM throttle body replacement (OEM part, labor at a shop or dealer): about $450–$900 total.

  • Aftermarket or rebuilt throttle body replacement (non-OEM part, labor): about $350–$750 total.

  • Throttle body cleaning (no replacement required, if diagnosed as carbon buildup or minor issue): about $60–$200 total.


These ranges account for parts and labor, plus typical incidental costs like gaskets or seals. If your vehicle requires ECU reprogramming or relearn procedures, expect the higher end of the range or a separate diagnostic charge.


DIY considerations and money-saving tips


To manage costs without compromising safety or reliability, consider these approaches. The following list outlines practical steps you can take before and after choosing service:



  • Get multiple quotes from independent shops and from a Honda dealer to compare parts and labor pricing.

  • Ask whether a cleaning is feasible first. If symptoms are due to carbon buildup and the unit is otherwise in good condition, cleaning can be a fraction of the replacement cost.

  • Request a detailed parts list (OEM vs aftermarket) and confirm what’s included (gaskets, sensors, and any required ECU relearn).

  • Check for warranty coverage or recalls related to the throttle body on your CR‑V generation; some issues may be covered for a period of time.

  • Factor in the total cost of ownership, including potential future maintenance linked to the throttle-body system and related sensors.


Careful shopping and a clear diagnostic plan can help you avoid overpaying while ensuring the repair is properly performed.


Summary


Replacing a throttle body on a Honda CR‑V typically costs $350–$900, with the exact price depending on whether you use OEM or aftermarket parts, the labor rate in your area, and any required programming or ancillary parts. If carbon buildup is the issue, cleaning can substantially cut costs. Always obtain multiple quotes, confirm what’s included, and consider the vehicle’s engine variant and generation to gauge the appropriate parts and labor needs. A well-documented diagnosis and a transparent quote are the best guides to a fair repair price.

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