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How much does it cost to replace a timing belt on a 2016 Honda Odyssey?

On a 2016 Honda Odyssey, timing belt replacement typically costs between $600 and $1,200, depending on labor rates, parts included, and whether the water pump is replaced at the same time. Dealer pricing tends to be higher than independent shops, reflecting labor and OEM-part choices.


What affects the cost


Several variables determine the final bill for this service. The following factors commonly influence the overall price.



  • Labor rate in your area and the shop’s hourly pricing

  • Whether the water pump is replaced along with the belt (often recommended)

  • Parts quality: aftermarket vs OEM Honda parts

  • Included components in the timing belt kit (tensioner, idler pulleys, seals, gaskets)

  • Additional services requested (coolant flush, thermostat, gasket work)

  • Vehicle condition and mileage affecting labor time

  • Shop type (independent shop vs national chain vs dealership)


In practice, adding the water pump and related components can push the price toward the upper end of the range, but it can reduce the risk of a future failure and avoid additional labor later.


Typical price ranges by shop type


To help you compare quotes, here are common pricing bands by shop category as of 2024–2025.



  • Independent repair shop: roughly $600–$900 for belt-only replacement; $700–$1,100 when including the water pump and kit components

  • National or regional chains: about $650–$1,000 for belt-only; $800–$1,200 when the water pump is included

  • Honda dealership: typically $900–$1,300 or more, often reflecting OEM parts and dealership labor rates

  • Mobile or specialty shops: around $650–$1,000 depending on parts and travel charges


Prices vary by region and the exact components included. When requesting estimates, ask for a breakdown that lists parts, labor, and any optional items so you can compare accurately.


What’s included in a timing belt replacement kit


Here is what is typically bundled into a timing belt replacement kit when you’re paying for the job:



  • Timing belt (new belt)

  • Water pump (often included or offered as an option)

  • Belt tensioner

  • Idler pulleys

  • Seals and gaskets relevant to the timing cover and water pump area

  • Coolant for a flush or refill


Many shops quote the belt job with a full kit to ensure the system remains synchronized and leak-free. If a shop offers a belt-only price, confirm whether the water pump and tensioners are included or billed separately.


Maintenance interval for the Odyssey timing belt


Honda typically recommends replacing the timing belt around 105,000 miles (about 169,000 kilometers) or roughly every seven years, whichever comes first. This interval helps prevent belt failure and potential engine damage. Always verify the specific interval for your vehicle’s VIN and engine family in your owner's manual or with a Honda dealer.


Summary


For a 2016 Honda Odyssey, plan for a timing belt replacement to cost around $600 to $1,200, with higher prices commonly seen at dealerships and when the water pump and full kit are included. Get multiple written estimates, and request a clear breakdown of parts and labor to compare apples-to-apples. Replacing the belt with the water pump and related components at the same time can save future labor costs and reduce the risk of unexpected failures. Regular maintenance according to Honda’s schedule helps protect the engine and resale value.

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