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How much does it cost to replace a water pump on a Honda Pilot?

Generally, a water pump replacement on a Honda Pilot costs about 500–800 dollars, including parts and labor. In some markets or when added services are needed, the bill can reach around 1,000 dollars or more.


Prices reflect engine design, labor rates, and whether the pump is replaced as part of a larger timing- or cooling-system service. This article breaks down typical ranges, factors that affect price, and tips to obtain accurate, itemized quotes from shops.


What drives the price


Several factors influence the final bill. The following factors commonly affect a water pump replacement on a Honda Pilot:



  • Engine configuration and whether the water pump is driven by the timing chain/belt or by the serpentine belt (affects labor complexity).

  • Whether the water pump is replaced as part of a timing-kit upgrade (which adds parts and time).

  • Local labor rates, which can vary widely by region and shop type (dealer vs. independent shop).

  • Additional parts and services often bundled with the job, such as a thermostat, coolant flush, hoses, seals, and radiator clamps.

  • Choice of parts: OEM vs aftermarket; OEM parts are typically more expensive but may come with longer warranties.

  • Whether you provide any parts or request a bundled price that includes certain items (coolant, tax, disposal fees).


In most cases, the total will reflect both the cost of the water pump and the labor required to access it, plus any associated components or services.


Typical price breakdown


Below is a general breakdown of what you might see on an itemized estimate. The figures are ballpark ranges and can vary by shop and location.



  1. Parts: water pump, thermostat (if replaced), coolant, gaskets, and seals — typically 60–300 dollars for all parts combined.

  2. Labor: time spent removing components, accessing the pump, and reinstalling — commonly 3–6 hours at roughly 80–150 dollars per hour depending on the shop; total labor often 240–900 dollars.

  3. Additional services (optional or required): timing-kit work, belt/chain service if applicable, coolant flush, disposable fees — 50–500 dollars depending on scope.

  4. Taxes and shop fees: sales tax, disposal fees, environmental charges — varies by location.


An itemized quote helps you compare apples-to-apples across shops and ensures you’re not surprised by any add-ons when you pick up the vehicle.


Getting an accurate quote


To ensure you receive a precise estimate, gather the following information and request quotes that reflect all potential costs.



  1. Know your vehicle’s exact engine and trim (e.g., Pilot with 3.5L V6 and any hybrid variants, if applicable).

  2. Ask if the estimate includes any timing-kit components or related labor if the pump is part of a timing-system replacement.

  3. Get multiple written quotes from independent shops and dealer service departments.

  4. Request an itemized breakdown of parts, labor, coolant, taxes, and disposal fees.

  5. Ask about warranties on parts and labor and what happens if a component fails soon after service.


Tip: If you’re price-sensitive, confirm whether you can provide parts yourself or opt for tiered pricing with OEM vs aftermarket components.


DIY vs. professional service


Why this job is typically best left to professionals


Replacing a water pump on a Honda Pilot involves draining coolant, disassembly that may affect timing components, and proper resealing to prevent leaks. A professional shop has the right tools, torque specs, and coolant disposal practices, reducing the risk of costly mistakes.


Summary


For most Honda Pilot models, plan for a water pump replacement in the ballpark of 500–800 dollars, with higher costs if the job includes timing-kit work or is performed in high-cost regions. Always obtain multiple, itemized quotes and verify what is included (parts, coolant, tax, disposal) to avoid surprises.

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